Two T1® s with Two Model II Systems: Difference between revisions
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[[Multiple Source Interference]] - hollow or ringy sounding vocals, uneven distribution of the bass. | [[Multiple Source Interference]] - hollow or ringy sounding vocals, uneven distribution of the bass. | ||
[[T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine Aux Output]] - not difficult to set up, but inconvenient to manage during a live show. | [[T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine / Aux|T1 Aux Output]] - not difficult to set up, but inconvenient to manage during a live show. | ||
[[No Reverb on Aux]] - the Aux output does NOT include Reverb effect. | [[T1_ToneMatch®_Audio_Engine_/_Aux#No_Reverb_on_Aux|No Reverb on Aux]] - the Aux output does NOT include Reverb effect. | ||
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Allow better monitoring for performers so they can hear the performers on the other side of the stage. | |||
Using Aux allows you to create a separate mix to be sent to the opposite side of the stage. | |||
The Aux volume outputs from each channel can be controlled at the T1® | |||
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