Bose T8S ToneMatch Mixer English Owners Guide - Page 21

Using the Tuner

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Operation Routing Input Signals to the Aux Outputs The Aux function allows you to route signals to two Aux outputs (T4S only) or four Aux outputs (T8S only) for various signal processing, recording, and sound reinforcement applications. The signal level is adjustable for each of the available Aux outputs: Note: To mute the Aux output, press the Level control. Press it again to unmute. Ch 1 Aux 1 Output Menu Level Tap Aux 1 50% Pre 1. Press or rotate the Menu control and select an Aux Send. 2. Rotate the Level control to adjust the signal level of the selected channel. 3. Rotate the Tap control to scroll through the tap menu and highlight the desired tap point. A. Dry: After Preamp - The completely dry (no processing) signal is routed directly from the preamp stage. B. Pre: With EQ & Fx - The signal is routed from the preamp stage with applied processing. C. Post: After Fader - The signal is routed after the Channel volume control with applied processing. 4. Press the Select control to select the tap point, or press the Cancel control to exit with no change. The name of the currently selected tap point appears in bold type. Using the Tuner An independent tuner is available on each input channel. The display indicates the note being played at the bottom of the screen. As you tune, a pitch indicator appears on the display, showing you whether the note is sharp or flat. Adjust the pitch of your instrument so the cursor aligns itself with the center of the screen. Note: For silent tuning, press the Mute button for the applicable channel. Ch 1 b Tuner # A3 Pitch indicator Use the Transpose feature to change the reference pitch up or down by two half steps. Or precisely dial in your tuning using the reference pitch. English - 21

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Operation
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Routing Input Signals to the Aux Outputs
The Aux function allows you to route signals to two Aux outputs (T4S only) or four Aux outputs (T8S only)
for various signal processing, recording, and sound reinforcement applications. The signal level is adjustable
for each of the available Aux outputs:
Note:
To mute the Aux output, press the
Level
control. Press it again to unmute.
1.
Press or rotate the
Menu
control and select an Aux Send.
2.
Rotate the
Level
control to adjust the signal level of the selected channel.
3.
Rotate the
Tap
control to scroll through the tap menu and highlight the desired tap point.
A.
Dry: After Preamp
– The completely dry (no processing) signal is routed directly from the preamp
stage.
B.
Pre: With EQ & Fx
– The signal is routed from the preamp stage with applied processing.
C.
Post: After Fader
– The signal is routed after the Channel volume control with applied processing.
4.
Press the
Select
control to select the tap point, or press the
Cancel
control to exit with no change. The
name of the currently selected tap point appears in bold type.
Ch 1
Menu
Tap
Aux 1
Pre
Level
50%
Aux 1 Output
Using the Tuner
An independent tuner is available on each input channel. The display indicates the note being played at the
bottom of the screen. As you tune, a pitch indicator appears on the display, showing you whether the note is
sharp or flat. Adjust the pitch of your instrument so the cursor aligns itself with the center of the screen.
Note:
For silent tuning, press the
Mute
button for the applicable channel.
Use the Transpose feature to change the reference pitch up or down by two half steps. Or precisely dial in
your tuning using the reference pitch.
Ch 1
b
#
A3
Tuner
Pitch indicator