T4S/T8S Aux Input Level Setting: Difference between revisions
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The {{ToneMatch Mixer}} Aux inputs do not have trim controls or LEDs. How do I set the input levels to avoid clipping? | The {{ToneMatch Mixer}} Aux inputs do not have trim controls or LEDs. How do I set the input levels to avoid clipping? | ||
Follow the instructions below in the Resolution section. You should only have to do this once. Then you can leave the Aux Input Levels alone until you connect a new input source. You can control the volume at the source, or the {{ToneMatch Mixer}} Master Volume control. | |||
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# Turn the Rotary Selector to Prefs | # Turn the Rotary Selector to Prefs | ||
# Select Input Levels | # Select Input Levels | ||
# Select Aux channels ( | # Select Aux channels (rightmost knob under the display) | ||
# Play some music at your source | # Play some music at your source | ||
# Check the input levels <br>[[File:T4S Aux Input Signal Level Indicators.png]] | # Check the input levels <br>[[File:T4S Aux Input Signal Level Indicators.png]] | ||
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* If the signal is near the far right AND the peak indicator is at or below the red dotted line, you have a good strong signal. | * If the signal is near the far right AND the peak indicator is at or below the red dotted line, you have a good strong signal. | ||
* If the peak indicators are hitting the far right, you are clipping the input. Return to the PAN/AUX setting and turn down the Level | * If the peak indicators are hitting the far right, you are clipping the input. Return to the PAN/AUX setting and turn down the Level | ||
When you have set the input levels so the peaks never hit the far right, you are finished with this setup. You don't have to do this again until you connect a new input source. You can control the volume at the source, or the {{ToneMatch Mixer}} Master Volume control. | |||