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Enabling AUX output on the T1
Enabling AUX channel output on the T1


# Turn the T1’s Master Selector knob to “AUX”.
# Turn your T1 Master selector knob to “AUX”.
# Press the Channel Select button of the channel you wish to route the input signal from to the AUX connector.
# Press the CH Edit button of the channel you wish to route to the AUX connector.
# Note in the T1’s display whether the channel is muted or not.  If muted, press the knob buttom underneath the display to un-mute the channel.
# Check the T1 display.  If Level says "Bypass", the channel is currently muted going to the AUX connector.  If muted, simply press the knob button underneath the display to un-mute the channel.
# Use the knob button to adjust the percentage of the signal you want at the AUX connector.  You can have 0% to 100% of the signal routed to the AUX connector.  Use this method to control your “recording” mix of channels routed to the T1’s AUX connector.
# Use the knob button to adjust the percentage of the signal you want at the AUX connector.  This range can be between 0% (no signal) to 100% (the entire signal) routed to the AUX connector.  Think of it as a volume knob to control the channel's signal volume.  Use this method to control each individual channel for your “recording” mix routed to the T1’s AUX connector.
# Refer to your T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine instructions for information regarding the “Dry” options.
# Refer to your T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine instructions for information regarding the “TAP” button options.  Tap settings can be: pre-fader, post-EQ and effects, or post-fader.