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This article addresses some interesting options you have for routing your signal through the T1® to process effects more than once.
For ideas on how you can work with an external effects unit see: [[T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine / Insert for External Effects]]
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There are several less than obvious things you can do with effects through the {{T1}}.  
There are several less than obvious things you can do with effects through the {{T1}}.  
 
=== Parallel Effects  ===
== Parallel Effects<br> ==


If you want to swap between two sets of effects or run two sets of effects at the same time (for example: two delays, two modulation effects, two reverbs)&nbsp; try this.  
If you want to swap between two sets of effects or run two sets of effects at the same time (for example: two delays, two modulation effects, two reverbs)&nbsp; try this.  
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**Channel 1 and Channel 2 in parallel<br>
**Channel 1 and Channel 2 in parallel<br>


== Serial Effects<br> ==
=== Serial Effects  ===


If you want to run some effects and then add more effects in series then take the output of one or more {{T1}} Channels to the Aux Output, then take the Aux Output and use that as the input to another T1® Channel<br>
If you want to run some effects and then add more effects in series then take the output of one or more {{T1}} Channels to the Aux Output, then take the Aux Output and use that as the input to another T1® Channel


Assume that you are using Channel 1 as the input where you want to do this:<br>  
Assume that you are using Channel 1 as the input where you want to do this:<br>  
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**Channel 1 and Channel 2 in series<br>
**Channel 1 and Channel 2 in series<br>


== Foot Switch to Mute Effects<br> ==
=== Foot Switch to Mute Effects<br> ===


From Andy-at-Bose UK<br>  
From Andy-at-Bose UK<br>  
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<blockquote>First up hook up your vocal mic to, say, Channel 1 on the T1®. Next take a jack lead and connect it to the PRE AMP out on Channel 1. Take this lead and run it through either a keyboard style volume pedal or a make or break style footswitch. Run the signal from the pedal/footswitch into another T1® channel and set this channel up with the chosen vocal effects but make them 100% effect. Adjust the effected channel volume to get the desired blend of dry vocal to effected vocal. The pedal/footswitch will determine how much or if any signal will go to channel 2 and therefore whether or not an effect is added.<br> </blockquote>  
First up hook up your vocal mic to, say, Channel 1 on the T1®.  
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/8221072574/m/5991023595?r=9991094595#9991094595 Original Post]<br>  
 
Next take a jack lead and connect it to the PRE AMP out on Channel 1.  
 
Take this lead and run it through either a keyboard style volume pedal or a make or break style footswitch.
 
Run the signal from the pedal/footswitch into another T1® channel and set this channel up with the chosen vocal effects but make them 100% effect. Adjust the effected channel volume to get the desired blend of dry vocal to effected vocal.
 
The pedal/footswitch will determine how much or if any signal will go to channel 2 and therefore whether or not an effect is added.<br>
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[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/8221072574/m/5991023595?r=9991094595#9991094595 Original Post]<br>
 
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