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This way I don't even have to touch the volume controls on the bass and can go directly back to where I was. | This way I don't even have to touch the volume controls on the bass and can go directly back to where I was. | ||
== One Source to Two Channels == | |||
If you have one source like a cable that you switch between two instruments, or a wireless receiver with two transmitters you can split that input to two Channels. The reason for doing this is to have two different settings - one for each instrument. | |||
# Run the source to one T1™ Channel | |||
# Connect the Channel Preamp Out to the input of a second T1™ Channel. Use a 1/4" to 1/4" cable, balanced or unbalanced should be fine. | |||
#* Note: you will probably have a lower trim setting on the second T1™ Channel | |||
Use the CH Mute buttons to control which Channel is active. | |||
Example: | |||
I usually run my vocal microphone to Channel 1 and the Guitar to Channel 2. | |||
So I set up like this. | |||
*Channel 2 input - Guitar | |||
*Channel 3 input - Channel 2 Preamp out | |||
Expect that the signal coming from Channel 2 Preamp out will be hotter than your original Guitar signal. That's okay. I ended up with the trim on Channel 3 lower than on Channel 2. But it all worked fine switching back and forth by hitting the CH Mute buttons. | |||