Boss ME-80 to T1®: Difference between revisions
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The Boss ME-80 is a guitar multi-effects unit for electric guitar. The outputs are designed to be connected to an electric guitar amp. These outputs will not sound their best when connected to a full range system like your {{L1 nl}} connected to your {{T1}} or {{Compact}}. For best results, you will want to activate the guitar amp simulators in the Boss ME 80. | The Boss ME-80 is a guitar multi-effects unit for electric guitar. The outputs are designed to be connected to an electric guitar amp. These outputs will not sound their best when connected to a full range system like your {{L1 nl}} connected to your {{T1}} or {{Compact}}. For best results, you will want to activate the guitar amp simulators in the Boss ME-80. | ||
Referring to page three of the Boss ME 80 Users Guide. [https://static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/ME-80_egfispd03_W.pdf Boss ME 80 Users Guide] | Referring to page three of the Boss ME-80 Users Guide. [https://static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/ME-80_egfispd03_W.pdf Boss ME 80 Users Guide] | ||
To activate the amp simulators you need to connect something to the Record Out / Phones Jack. | To activate the amp simulators you need to connect something to the Record Out / Phones Jack. | ||
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Or you can plug an empty jack plug to the Boss ME 80 Record Out / Phones Jack. This turns on the guitar amp simulators. Then you can connect Left (MONO) output to {{Compact}} Channel 2. Set the ToneMatch switch to Line Level. | Or you can plug an empty jack plug to the Boss ME-80 Record Out / Phones Jack. This turns on the guitar amp simulators. Then you can connect Left (MONO) output to {{Compact}} Channel 2. Set the ToneMatch switch to Line Level. | ||
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