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[[Image:T1 Daisy Chain to Compact.png]]
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In this example we have two {{T1}}s. (T1®s)
#{{t1r}} on the left connected to the {{Compact}} through the [[ToneMatch® Port]]
#{{t1r}}on the right connected to the {{t1r}} on the left through the Master Analog ¼ inch jack to the other T1® Channel 4
This allows the performer using {{t1r}} #1 to control the overall volume of both T1®s. If the performer controlling T1® # does not adjust the volume of Channel 4, Changing the Master Volume maintains the relative balance between T1® #1 and T1® #2
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Notes:<br>
*{{t1r}} #1 and #2 will require a [[T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine power supply]]
*It would be possible to have a third {{t1r}} connected to {{t1r}} #1 Channel 5
*Related discussion in the message board [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/8146026354/m/4711091695 T1® Daisy Chain]<br>
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Connect the second T1® to Compact Channel 2
So...
first T1®
1 - microphone
2 - guitar
4 - output from second T1® (Preset Utility Flat)
Master Output goes to Compact Channel 2
second T1®
1 - microphone
2 - guitar
Master Output of second T1® goes to first T1® Channel 4
This way each performer can have his/her own T1® and control his/her own mix.
The first T1® controls the overall volume.
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Revision as of 01:11, 17 May 2015

You can daisy chain (connect) one T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine into another.

In this example we have two T1 ToneMatch Audio Engines. (T1®s)

  1. T1® on the left connected to the L1 Model II through the ToneMatch® Port
  2. T1®on the right connected to the T1® on the left through the Master Analog ¼ inch jack to the other T1® Channel 4

This allows the performer using T1® #1 to control the overall volume of both T1®s. If the performer controlling T1® # does not adjust the volume of Channel 4, Changing the Master Volume maintains the relative balance between T1® #1 and T1® #2


Notes:

Here's how you can do the same thing with a L1 Compact

In this example we have two T1 ToneMatch Audio Engines. (T1®s)

  1. T1® on the left connected to the L1 Compact through the ToneMatch® Port
  2. T1®on the right connected to the T1® on the left through the Master Analog ¼ inch jack to the other T1® Channel 4

This allows the performer using T1® #1 to control the overall volume of both T1®s. If the performer controlling T1® # does not adjust the volume of Channel 4, Changing the Master Volume maintains the relative balance between T1® #1 and T1® #2


Notes: