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=== Step by Step Instructions ===
=== Step by Step Instructions ===
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==== Enabling the T1 AUX output (per channel) ====
==== Enabling the T1 AUX output (per channel) ====
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# Turn your T1 Master selector knob to “AUX”.
# Turn your T1 Master selector knob to “AUX”.
# Press the CH Edit button of the channel you wish to route to the AUX connector.  (Remember, you must do this for each channel you wish to record from the T1.)
# Press the CH Edit button of the channel you wish to route to the AUX connector.  (Remember, you must do this for each channel you wish to record from the T1.)
# 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.
# Check the T1 display.  If Level says "MUTED", 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.  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 volume.  Use this method to control each individual channel for your “recording” mix 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 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 manual for information regarding the “TAP” button options.  Tap settings can be: pre-fader, post-EQ and effects, or post-fader.
# Refer to your T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine manual for information regarding the “TAP” button options.  Tap settings can be: pre-fader, post-EQ and effects, or post-fader.