An analog cable from the T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine Master Output to one of the L1 Pro channels (preferably channel 3)
Required
ToneMatch cable (these were included with the T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine), or network cable (CAT5/6/7) up to 50 feet OR you can use a ToneMatch Power Supply instead of connecting to the L1 Pro System[1] for power.
¼″ (6.3 mm) Tip‑Ring‑Sleeve cable. This is the preferred cable for best results, but you can use a ¼″ (6.3 mm) Tip‑Sleeve cable. You'll be more vulnerable to line noise but if your cable length is less than 20-25 feet, this can work.
Connections and initial settings
On the L1 Pro, turn off the system and turn down the volume on all channels
Power: Connect the L1 Pro[1] ToneMatch port to the T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine ToneMatch port using the ToneMatch cable
Audio: Connect the T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine Master Output to the L1 Pro[1] channel 3 unless you are already using it for Bluetooth or another sound source. This leaves channels 1 and 2 open for other sound sources.
On channel 3, set Treble and Bass at 12:00 (flat)
If you connect to L1 Pro[1] channel 1 or channel 2
Regarding T1 compatibility with the L1 Pro systems: The architecture of the T1 ToneMatch differs from that of the T4S and T8S ToneMatch mixers and is not compatible with the L1 Pro’s S/PDIF audio architecture.
The T1 ToneMatch is based on S/PDIF, but with a proprietary connection for legacy L1 products which allows them to carry other data such as firmware updates. The T4S and T8S ToneMatch mixers use an updated version of ToneMatch protocol, which is compatible with legacy L1 products, but also fully compatible with S/PDIF. Since the L1 Pro architecture is designed to use standard S/PDIF protocol, the T1 ToneMatch cannot communicate the same way and is unable to send audio via the ToneMatch port.
Although the T1 ToneMatch is unable to send audio it can still receive power from an L1 Pro system via the ToneMatch port. In order for the L1 Pro system to receive audio, users of the T1 ToneMatch would need to connect the analog main out of the T1 to an available input on the L1 Pro system.
* Use the T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine to add three more XLR/Combo jack inputs and channel 4/5 dual input (combines stereo to mono). You give up the third input on the L1 Pro System[1] but get four inputs — a net gain of three inputs
The L1 Pro32 built-in mixer has ToneMatch Presets, Bass, Treble, and Reverb.