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== Line Out from Insert Point ==
== Line Out from Insert Point ==
* access from the "ring" connection at the Insert Point
* access from the "ring" connection at the Insert Point
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* post {{R1}} Channel Level
* post {{R1}} Channel Level


For Channels One or Two insert a 1/4 inch cable halfway into the Insert jack to get a signal that is controlled by the volume control on the Remote. This is also known as the [[Half Insert]] method. For more information about 1/4 cables see [[TRS|Tip Ring Sleeve connections]].
For Channels One or Two insert a 1/4 inch cable halfway into the Insert jack to get a signal that is controlled by the volume control on the Remote. This is also known as the [[Half Insert]] method. For more information about 1/4 cables see [[TRS|Tip Ring Sleeve connections]]. The rectangular box shown below the input panel is a [[DI]], used to output the signal to a console or house system.


[[Image:PS1LineOutInsert.jpg]]
[[Image:PS1LineOutInsert.jpg]]
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[[category:L1™ System]]
[[Category:L1™ System]]
[[category:PS1 Powerstand]]
[[Category:PS1 Powerstand]]
[[category:PS1 Powerstand Connections]]
[[Category:PS1 Powerstand Connections]]
[[Category:Model I]]
[[Category:Classic]]

Latest revision as of 02:07, 29 April 2007

L1 Model I This information is applicable to the L1 Model I
Classic This information is applicable to the L1® Classic

Line Out from Insert Point

  • access from the "ring" connection at the Insert Point
  • post trim
  • post R1 Remote Channel Level

For Channels One or Two insert a 1/4 inch cable halfway into the Insert jack to get a signal that is controlled by the volume control on the Remote. This is also known as the Half Insert method. For more information about 1/4 cables see Tip Ring Sleeve connections. The rectangular box shown below the input panel is a DI, used to output the signal to a console or house system.