Introducing Performers to the Bose System: Difference between revisions
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If working with a {{T1}} I will point out that I have the vocal microphone in Channel 1 and the instrument input in Channel 2 (my standard approach). Then I will demonstrate how the Channel Volume and Mute buttons work. | If I am working with a {{T1}} I will point out that I have the vocal microphone in Channel 1 and the instrument input in Channel 2 (my standard approach). Then I will demonstrate how the Channel Volume and Mute buttons work. | ||
If I have set up the Noise Gate on the vocal microphone, I will demonstrate that you have to be singing directly into the microphone to get any sound and I'll explain that this is to prevent feedback. | If I have set up the Noise Gate on the vocal microphone, I will demonstrate that you have to be singing directly into the microphone to get any sound and I'll explain that this is to prevent feedback. | ||
I also point out the Master Volume and ask the performer to turn down the Master before leaving the stage. | |||
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If I am working with an {{R1}} I will point out that I have the vocal microphone in Channel 1 and the instrument input in Channel 2 (my standard approach). Then I will demonstrate how the Channel Volume and Tone Controls work. | |||
=== Bring on the sound (one unit at a time) === | === Bring on the sound (one unit at a time) === | ||