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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
This robust gate provides maximum gain before feedback, making your kick drum as loud as possible through an L1TM system. KickGate 2: Fast .............. Same as KickGate 1 – but adjusted for faster tempos. Select this setting if you are using a double bass drum pedal. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2. Press the Select button to select your choice, or press the Cancel button to exit the list with no change. 3. For Comp1-3, Limiter, De-Ess: Rotate the Thresh button to adjust the input threshold (trigger) level from -50dB to 0dB. Rotate the Gain button to adjust the gain from 0dB to 30.0dB. The gain bar above the button shows the amount of gain reduction. This display helps in setting the threshold. For Gate: Rotate the Thresh button to adjust the input threshold (trigger) level from -90dB to -30dB. Rotate the Speed button to set the gate closing speed to any value from 0 (fastest) to 100% (slowest). For Kick1-2: Rotate the Thresh button to adjust the input threshold (trigger) level from -20dB to 0dB. Rotate the Tight button to adjust the tightness (how quickly the gate closes) from 0 (slowest) to 100% (fastest). 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 ToneMatchTM 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). OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Using modulation effects The Mod function allows you to apply modulation effects. Note: To bypass the Mod settings, press the Type button. Press it again to activate. 1. Rotate the Type button to access the list of modulator types and highlight your choice: CH 1 Modulator Type Mix Depth Chorus1 50% 50% Speed Chorus 1: Brite............... Wet, shimmering chorus that works well with acoustic instruments. Includes adjustable mix, depth, and speed parameters. Chorus 2: Warm............. Similar to Chorus 1, but with a little less high frequencies. Includes adjustable mix, depth, and speed parameters. Works well with electric guitars/basses. Chorus 3: Dark............... Similar to Chorus 2, but with less high frequencies for a darker tone. Includes adjustable mix, depth, and speed parameters. Works well with electric guitars/basses. Flanger 1: Tape .............. Tape-style flanger with no feedback. Includes adjustable mix, depth, and speed parameters. Works well as an effect on electric guitars/basses. Flanger 2: Feedback......Same as Flanger 1,but with preset Feedback effect. Phaser 1: Stomp............Classic “stompbox”-style phaser. Features a preset wide speed with variable speed and feedback parameters. Works well as an effect on electric guitars/basses and keyboards. Phaser 2: Rack .............. Classic “rack”-style phaser. Features a positive mix type with variable speed and feedback parameters. Works well as an effect on electric guitars/basses and keyboards. Phaser 3: Warm ............. Vintage-style phaser. Features a positive mix type with variable speed and feedback parameters. Works well as an effect on electric guitars/basses and keyboards. Phaser 4: Bright.............Phaser with no bass. Features a positivemix type with variable speed and feedback parameters. Works well as an effect on electric guitars and keyboards. Tremolo..........................Vintage-style tremolo effect with variable speed and depth parameters. Works well as an effect on guitars, keyboards, and harmonica. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2. Press the Select button to select your choice, or press the Cancel button to exit the list with no change. 3. For Chorus1-3 and Flanger1-2: Rotate the Mix button to adjust the desired mix of dry signal to wet signal (modulator-processed). Rotate the Depth button to adjust how much the pitch varies from the original input signal. Press the Depth button to access the Speed parameter. Rotate the Speed button to adjust how quickly the pitch modulates. For Phaser1-4: Rotate the Speed button to adjust how quickly the pitch modulates. Rotate the Fdbk. button to adjust how much the modulation reverb...
Dieses Handbuch ist für folgende Modelle:Musikinstrumente - T1 (3 mb)