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In order to maximize signal to noise (when using the {{Compact}} Channel One microphone channel) we recommend that you determine the loudest level that is required for your room/application and follow the steps below.
In order to maximize signal to noise (when using the {{Compact}} Channel One microphone channel) we recommend that you determine the loudest level that is required for your room/application and follow the steps below.


# Plug in your microphone to Channel 1
# Plug in your microphone to Channel One
# Turn the {{Compact}} Channel 1 Volume / Trim to 9 o’clock
# Turn the {{Compact}} Channel 1 Volume / Trim to 9 o’clock
# Speak into the microphone at your loudest volume and softest volume
# Speak into the microphone at your loudest volume and softest volume
# Adjust the Channel 1 Volume / Trim control to a setting that will work for your loud and soft vocal passages.
# Adjust the Channel One Volume / Trim control to a setting that will work for your loud and soft vocal passages.
# Remember since this is effectively a trim control (and the master is at full) you don’t need to build additional headroom into the system.
# Remember since this is effectively a trim control (and the master is at full) you don’t need to build additional headroom into the system.
# Additional tip: In most cases, the Channel One Microphone Preamp has more gain than you will ever need, so if you don’t need the extra gain, don’t use it as it will only introduce noise.
# Additional tip: In most cases, the Channel One Microphone Preamp has more gain than you will ever need, so if you don’t need the extra gain, don’t use it as it will only introduce noise.