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Bose Scene 05 is designed for electric and acoustic guitars, bass guitar and keyboard. | Bose Scene 05 is designed for electric and acoustic guitars, bass guitar and keyboard. | ||
===What is a user-defined scene? === | === What is a user-defined scene? === | ||
The T1 allows the user to easily store, recall and edit performance scenes (a snapshot of the complete state of the unit) into five user-defined scenes. | The T1 allows the user to easily store, recall and edit performance scenes (a snapshot of the complete state of the unit) into five user-defined scenes. | ||
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User-defined scenes help achieve consistent sound with minimal configuration. After editing a Bose® scene to your preference, you may re-save it as a user-defined scene, allowing you to easily recall it at a later time. This greatly reduces the amount of configuration required. | User-defined scenes help achieve consistent sound with minimal configuration. After editing a Bose® scene to your preference, you may re-save it as a user-defined scene, allowing you to easily recall it at a later time. This greatly reduces the amount of configuration required. | ||
===What is a shared scene? === | === What is a shared scene? === | ||
A shared scene is a bank of five scenes that you can send out of the T1 to a PC when using the L1™ updater software. This allows you to share scenes with other members of the user community. To obtain software, please go to [http://www.bose.com/musicians www.Bose.com/musicians]. | A shared scene is a bank of five scenes that you can send out of the T1 to a PC when using the L1™ updater software. This allows you to share scenes with other members of the user community. To obtain software, please go to [http://www.bose.com/musicians www.Bose.com/musicians]. | ||
===Does the T1 ToneMatch™ audio engine have built-in effects? What are some of the features and applications where they may be used? === | === Does the T1 ToneMatch™ audio engine have built-in effects? What are some of the features and applications where they may be used? === | ||
Yes. Below is a list of effects that users may ===independently === assign/adjust for ===any or all === channels. The user also enjoys discrete control over designated parameters for each respective channel. | Yes. Below is a list of effects that users may ===independently === assign/adjust for ===any or all === channels. The user also enjoys discrete control over designated parameters for each respective channel. | ||
=== Effects === | |||
==== Modulation ==== | |||
=== | ===== Chorus 1: Brite ===== - Shimmering chorus that works well with acoustic instruments. Includes adjustable mix, depth and speed parameters. | ||
=== | ===== Chorus 2: Warm ===== - Similar to Chorus 1 but with a little less high frequencies. Includes adjustable mix, depth and speed parameters and works well with electric guitars and basses. | ||
=== | ===== Chorus 3: Dark ===== - Similar to Chorus 2 but with less high frequencies for a darker tone. Includes adjustable mix, depth and speed parameters, and works well with electric guitars and basses. | ||
=== | ===== Flanger 1: Tape ===== - Tape-style flanger with no feedback. Includes adjustable mix, depth and speed parameters, and works well with electric guitars and basses. | ||
=== | ===== Flanger 2: Feedback ===== - Same as Flanger 1 but with preset Feedback effect. | ||
=== | ===== Phaser 1: Stomp ===== - Classic "stomp box"-style phaser. Features a preset wide speed with variable speed and feedback parameters, and works well with electric guitars/basses and keyboards. | ||
=== | ===== Phaser 2: Rack ===== - Classic "rack"-style phaser. Features a positive mix type with variable speed and feedback parameters, and works well on electric guitars/basses and keyboards. | ||
=== | ===== Phaser 3: Warm ===== - Vintage-style phaser. Features a positive mix type with variable speed and feedback parameters, and works well as an effect on electric guitars/basses and keyboards. | ||
=== | ===== Phaser 4: Bright ===== - Phaser with no bass. Features a positive mix type with variable speed and feedback parameters that works well on electric guitars and keyboards. | ||
=== | ===== Tremolo ===== - Vintage-style tremolo effect with variable speed and depth parameters that works well as an effect on guitars and keyboards. | ||
== Delay == | == Delay == | ||