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The first thing you do when connecting a sound source to your ToneMatch mixer, is set the input trim. This is '''gain staging'''. Then you can set the ToneMatch Preset for your source. We'll do both in the short video below.
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The first thing you do when connecting a sound source to your ToneMatch mixer is set the input trim. This is '''gain staging'''. Then you can set the ToneMatch Preset for your source. We'll do both in the short video below.
  
 
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At the beginning of the video, I'm doing a [[T4S/T8S Factory Reset|factory reset]] so we don't bump into any old settings. You do not have to do a factory reset before you set the input trim on your ToneMatch mixer.
  
 
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The first thing you do when connecting a sound source to your ToneMatch mixer is set the input trim. This is gain staging. Then you can set the ToneMatch Preset for your source. We'll do both in the short video below.

At the beginning of the video, I'm doing a factory reset so we don't bump into any old settings. You do not have to do a factory reset before you set the input trim on your ToneMatch mixer.