Can you tell me why there are no presets for sennheiser mics I have a 935 mic. I understand you can’t have presets for all Mic’s but sennheiser is a big name in the industry with Shure and Ev. Are you going to ad more mic presets.
Do these T1 units still hold up today? Good life span/durability? (or is there a better option for the $..? ie $300/used) How do you connect/power this if you're not using it with the Bose PA? I read somewhere you need a special adapter / cable to power this thing from regular outlet.. Thanks
It is my understanding that the delay should be in relation to the beats per minute of any song. Similarly for reverb. So is there a mapping available to determine what % of reverb of Delay relates to beats per minute setting? Please advise. I am using L1/T1.
T1 has very good features and amazing sound quality. Actually I use it with my L1M2 and to record podcasts and music to my computer too. Could be nice to have a T1 with more channels also with a couple of Bluetooth inputs.
I am shocked and dismayed at how little the manual's information is. I bought my BOSE about a month ago. I got the 8 channel mixer. I thought that the book was fairly large, but after only a few pages, it suddenly started all over in another foreign language! I HATE that!
BosePro: After watching this video I started playing with the Tuner & ParaEQ to try to remove any feedback from my mic. Today I used the Tuner and discovered that my feedback tone was (I think) A#2. I went, just as you taught, to the ParaEQ and dialed freq to A#2 and turned the level down to -5.0, and the hum disappeared. But…and here’s my question…when I turned the Freq dial to other notes/frequencies…they were all -5.0. So, why does turning down the level on one freq affect them all? You said it was to adjust a specific freq, like a surgical blade. Am I doing something wrong? Is my T1 defective…? Thanks….
No, it is still surgical blade like... If you chose A#2 and width of 1 Octave say, then your surgical blade is 1 octave wide centered at A#2 and reducing/increasing by the dB you set. If you make it 0.1Octave, then your blade is very sharp and only affects A#2 +/- 0.05oct Now, if you changed that A#2 to say F 2 - then you are doing such EQ at F, instead of A#2.
Thanks a lot--I've been looking for a tutorial like this for a while now! Please keep them coming. If possible, please consider a tutorial utilizing the L1 and T1 with pre-amp effects like Boss BD-2, etc. Thank you.
How many ParaEq frequencies can you modify on one channel? May you modify several frequencies and it keeps the ones fixed in the memory or is it just for one specifical frequency only? Thanks
Thanks for the question. On the Bose T1 ToneMatch audio engine (in the video) you have one Parametric EQ per channel. On the Bose T4S and T8S ToneMatch mixers, you have three Parametric EQ bands per channel.
I had a few questions before I bought my L1 2 and T1. Is there a way to remote control the volume? The tech guy at Bose said yes there is a way. I ordered two of them spending serious cash to find out that there isn't any way to remote control anything. Unbelievable oversite and I'm really pissed about it. With multiple instruments, I can't sit in the audience and even adjust the master volume, what a pisser.
Thanks for your informative videos. I have a Bose L1Compact with a Tonematch mixer, a Fender Princeton Chorus DSP amp, an SM57 mic and an MXL R80 Ribbon mic. I play a Fender strat with pedals (electric blues) and sing at a small venue, using my iPod loaded with backing tracks. I've been told to either mic up the amp directly with the MXL or ditch the amp and get an amp modeler instead (Line 6 Spider or Fender Mustang). Any ideas on a setup to get the best sound (comments welcome)?
True but the beauty of the Tonematch range though is so much works out of the box. The presets for different vocal mics and instruments are awesome. The preamps are pretty sweet too. Sure if you have a very experienced tech with a good ear doing the mixing they can often get similar results but most people using the L1 & T1 combination are performers not sound techs.
T1 is awesome, you can do a lot with it. The Only limitation is the number of channels. T4S and T8S are even better, but much costlier. To me, L1 Compact + T1 just does wonders. If I need more than 4 channels, then I take out my MR18
Thanks for the tips. I never realized you could use the Tuner to zero in on the exact frequency and now have a better idea how to use the Para EQ.
Can you tell me why there are no presets for sennheiser mics I have a 935 mic. I understand you can’t have presets for all Mic’s but sennheiser is a big name in the industry with Shure and Ev. Are you going to ad more mic presets.
Do these T1 units still hold up today? Good life span/durability? (or is there a better option for the $..? ie $300/used) How do you connect/power this if you're not using it with the Bose PA? I read somewhere you need a special adapter / cable to power this thing from regular outlet.. Thanks
It is my understanding that the delay should be in relation to the beats per minute of any song. Similarly for reverb. So is there a mapping available to determine what % of reverb of Delay relates to beats per minute setting? Please advise. I am using L1/T1.
T1 has very good features and amazing sound quality. Actually I use it with my L1M2 and to record podcasts and music to my computer too. Could be nice to have a T1 with more channels also with a couple of Bluetooth inputs.
how do you connect with two L1 model II
can dellay be combined with reverb?
Thank you. Also how do you save the presets? Yesterday I got my order of a L1 1S system and It's not in the manual.
I am shocked and dismayed at how little the manual's information is. I bought my BOSE about a month ago. I got the 8 channel mixer. I thought that the book was fairly large, but after only a few pages, it suddenly started all over in another foreign language! I HATE that!
BosePro: After watching this video I started playing with the Tuner & ParaEQ to try to remove any feedback from my mic. Today I used the Tuner and discovered that my feedback tone was (I think) A#2. I went, just as you taught, to the ParaEQ and dialed freq to A#2 and turned the level down to -5.0, and the hum disappeared. But…and here’s my question…when I turned the Freq dial to other notes/frequencies…they were all -5.0. So, why does turning down the level on one freq affect them all? You said it was to adjust a specific freq, like a surgical blade. Am I doing something wrong? Is my T1 defective…? Thanks….
I have the same problem, please tell me if you figured out
No, it is still surgical blade like... If you chose A#2 and width of 1 Octave say, then your surgical blade is 1 octave wide centered at A#2 and reducing/increasing by the dB you set. If you make it 0.1Octave, then your blade is very sharp and only affects A#2 +/- 0.05oct
Now, if you changed that A#2 to say F 2 - then you are doing such EQ at F, instead of A#2.
@@pvmantra so the Para eq on the T1 is only able to surgically fix one issue and one issue only within the entire frequency bandwidth?
@@altoidtinsurvival925 You can make the knife sharp or blunt - i.e. you can notch down (or notch up) a given width centered around a given frequency.
Why if i connect 2 mic one doesn’t work? I think i put some cable in the wrong place. Pls advice thanks
Please join our community where you can ask general questions like this. www.bosepro.community/g/portable
Thanks!
Thanks a lot--I've been looking for a tutorial like this for a while now! Please keep them coming. If possible, please consider a tutorial utilizing the L1 and T1 with pre-amp effects like Boss BD-2, etc. Thank you.
Thanks for the suggestion. If you have questions or requests, please join us at www.bosepro.community/g/portable
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If the Para EQ level is set at 0db does that pretty much just turn it off?
No, 0dB means it is not changing it at all.
+3dB is sound power doubles
-3dB is sound power halves
There is not one person demonstrating the reverb effect. Is there something wrong with the reverb effect who teaches these people
Thanks you bro form laos 🇱🇦
How many ParaEq frequencies can you modify on one channel? May you modify several frequencies and it keeps the ones fixed in the memory or is it just for one specifical frequency only? Thanks
Thanks for the question. On the Bose T1 ToneMatch audio engine (in the video) you have one Parametric EQ per channel. On the Bose T4S and T8S ToneMatch mixers, you have three Parametric EQ bands per channel.
I had a few questions before I bought my L1 2 and T1. Is there a way to remote control the volume? The tech guy at Bose said yes there is a way. I ordered two of them spending serious cash to find out that there isn't any way to remote control anything. Unbelievable oversite and I'm really pissed about it. With multiple instruments, I can't sit in the audience and even adjust the master volume, what a pisser.
No way to remote control... Unless you sit at the T1
Thank you , awesome tutorials 🙏👍
Thanks for your informative videos. I have a Bose L1Compact with a Tonematch mixer, a Fender Princeton Chorus DSP amp, an SM57 mic and an MXL R80 Ribbon mic. I play a Fender strat with pedals (electric blues) and sing at a small venue, using my iPod loaded with backing tracks. I've been told to either mic up the amp directly with the MXL or ditch the amp and get an amp modeler instead (Line 6 Spider or Fender Mustang). Any ideas on a setup to get the best sound (comments welcome)?
Please join the Bose Portable PA Community where there are lots of conversations about questions like yours. bosepro.community/g/portable
i have sennheiser ewd1 e835 i cant see the name in the presets. then what do i need to choose ? thank u
Hi Mike, try Category: Vocal Mics, Preset: Handheld Mic OR Category: Vocal Mics, Preset: Sennheiser E855.
Great basic tutorial. Just got mine today
Can you make an overall EQ for the master out? and not only the channels?
Hi Thomas,
Great question! There is no master EQ on the T1 ToneMatch audio engine, but there is on the T4S and T8S ToneMatch mixers.
Thank you for sharing your awesome video
Bose T1 good one
Hi
Can you get a pedal that works well with tonematch?
Hi Dennis,
Please join the Bose Portable PA Community where there are lots of conversations about questions like yours. bosepro.community/g/portable
@@BoseProfessional My Line 6 X3 Live works awesome with the T1 and the L1 1S...
thanks.
Re my question one year ago.
So I'll take that as a no then shall I ?
I'm sorry I missed your question. Please join our community where you can ask questions. www.bosepro.community/g/portable
Thanks!
how much .how to order.
You dont really need that expensive T1, a standad Mixer will do the job, on Eq, de-esser, punch, fx, etc on the Bose L1 compact
True but the beauty of the Tonematch range though is so much works out of the box. The presets for different vocal mics and instruments are awesome. The preamps are pretty sweet too. Sure if you have a very experienced tech with a good ear doing the mixing they can often get similar results but most people using the L1 & T1 combination are performers not sound techs.
T1 is awesome, you can do a lot with it. The Only limitation is the number of channels.
T4S and T8S are even better, but much costlier.
To me, L1 Compact + T1 just does wonders. If I need more than 4 channels, then I take out my MR18