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Here are some hints for getting the most out of the presets. Principles You want to:
What follows is a suggestion about how you can go through the presets while honouring the principles above. Ready Get the newest presets. At time of writing (March 2005), the latest are the version 2.0 presets, and at this point, systems currently being shipped have version 1.0. This means that if you didn't install the new ones, you don't have them. You can
Once you have the new presets installed, for best results:
Set Set up the Bose system the way you normally would, doing your best to simulate actual performance circumstances. This includes putting you and the Remote as far from the system as you would normallly be when playing live. To keep things simple I'll use the example of testing for use with an Electric Guitar. You can adapt these ideas to work with your instrument or microphone. I would run a relatively clean sound with no effects (no reverb, chorus or delay). You are listening for tone. Connections: Run the guitar into an A/B switch and connect
Have your friend set presets for both Channels to 00 Set the gain staging so you are solidly in the green without peaking into the red on the trim lights when you are playing as loud as you normally would in performance Remember to tune your Guitar then on the Remote set the tone controls and channel volumes set to 12:00 and bring up the master to performance volume. This is important because your perception of tone will vary with volume. Go Using your A/B switch, flip back and forth between A and B and have your friend tweak the trims controls so that you are equally loud in both channels. This is important because you can't really compare sounds at different volumes. Now this is where your friend gets to do most of the work.
If you've found a couple that you really like, then your search is over. If not then try other presets that are not labelled "Electric Guitar" Once you find a couple of presets you like, start working with your gear and tone settings on the Remote. Have fun! Take your friend out to dinner. This message has been edited. Last edited by: ST, |
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This is a GREAT idea. Even without the button pushing friend, this is a great way to try presets real-time. ST, you rock!
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