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<big>'''KickGate Frequently Asked Questions'''</big> | <big>'''KickGate Frequently Asked Questions'''</big> | ||
First - Here is the Description from Page 23 of the [http://www.bose.com/pdf/musicians/product_guides/t1_tonematch_audio_engine.pdf T1 ToneMatch™ Audio Engine Manual] | |||
=== Using the KickGate === | |||
The KickGate is a Bose® proprietary technology that allows you to raise the level of a kick drum channel while eliminating the risk of feedback from the microphone. Two KickGate settings are available in the Comp/Gate menu. | |||
1. Connect the appropriate type of microphone. | |||
2. Select an appropriate ToneMatch™ preset. | |||
3. Adjust the channel input Trim control so that the hardest kick drum hits turn the input channel LED yellow, but not red. | |||
4. Select Comp/Gate with the T1 rotary selector. | |||
5. Rotate the Type button to scroll down the list, highlight KickGate 1 or KickGate 2, and press Select. | |||
Choose KickGate 2 when using a double bass drum pedal. | |||
6. While playing the kick drum, increase the volume to the desired performance level. | |||
7. Play the kick drum at the softest level you intend to use in the performance and check that you can hear it. | |||
8. While playing softly, increase the Thresh level until some of the kick drum hits get cut off. Then lower the | |||
Thresh level by 3dB. | |||
9. While playing the kick drum normally, rotate the Tight button counter-clockwise to reduce the tightness and | |||
add more “boom” to the sound. Tightness can be adjusted from 0 (slowest) to 100% (fastest). | |||
=== Can I use it with Electronic Drums === | === Can I use it with Electronic Drums === | ||