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BOOM-1 T
acTile
T
ransducer
P
rOcessOr
u
ser
G
uide
Pressing the
F
eeL
button will cycle up/down through the three preset options, moving up from Tight to
Medium to Loose and then back down to Medium and finally to Tight. The BOOM-1 unit’s current Feel
setting is retained across power cycles.
The Feel control also interacts with the rear panel’s DSP Profile setting that is used to fine-tune the BOOM-1
performance for the specific tactile transducer and mounting method being used.
Mute Switch
Use the
M
ute
switch to temporarily silence the rear-panel transducer output while leaving the incoming
source audio active in the BOOM-1 headphone output. This allows you to easily set up levels and compare
a mix with and without the tactile transducer component. The Mute switch’s red LED blinks whenever the
BOOM-1 rear panel transducer output is muted.
BOOM-1
Tactile Transducer Processor
In
Thru
Tight
Loose
Amp
Clip/Protect
Signal
Clip
Feel
Mute
Headphones
Strength
Press the
M
ute
button to temporarily stop the output to the tactile transducer.
The Mute switch does not affect audio at the rear-panel XLR Line Out; the DSP-processed signal is always
available at this output for externally connected amplifiers. If you are going to use the BOOM-1 XLR line-
level output instead of the Transducer Out for your application it is suggested that the
M
ute
button be left
engaged, effectively disabling the internal power amplifier.