Owner's Manual
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At the top right of the TüN™ interface’s dark gray frame you will nd
UNDO/REDO: a le facing (UNDO) arrow and a right facing (REDO)
arrow. As you have probably gured out, these allow you to retrace your tuning
steps and come back, one-by-one.
e rest of the right vertical edge of the dark gray frame is dedicated to status
indicators and for TwK™ user controls needed while connected to the PC.
Below the JL AUDIO TüN™ logo, you will see a display of the current Project
Level (Basic, Advanced or Expert). Below that, you will nd connection
status indicators.
TwK™ CONTROLS: ese controls talk to the TwK™ hardware directly,
without any permanent eect on the current Preset or Project. Since the
DRC is disabled when the PC is connected via USB, the two VERTICAL
SLIDER controls become your volume (inner DRC knob) and secondary
level control (outer DRC knob), while tuning with your PC. When you
disconnect the PC, the TwK™ will immediately revert to being controlled by the
DRC connected to it.
Below the sliders is the MASTER MUTE button to mute/unmute all
TwK™ outputs. Below the Master Mute, you will nd individual CHANNEL
MUTE buttons. e mute buttons display red when muted. ese are useful
for isolating channels while tuning or for troubleshooting purposes. SIGNAL
LEVEL METERS for each output channel are located next to the
Channel Mute buttons.
PRESET CONTROL AREAS
Now that we’ve covered the features in the TüN™ soware’s dark gray frame, we
will focus on the light gray areas that house all of the data related to a currently
selected PRESET. All parameters displayed in the light gray areas are stored
within the selected PRESET. is means that you can create multiple PRESETs
with variations of all these features, including the use of dierent inputs, dierent
outputs, more or fewer EQ banks, dierent signal routing, dierent crossovers,
etc. e conguration for each PRESET is organized in two Tabs, located at the
upper le of the TüN™ interface. ese are labeled “SETUP” and “TUNE”.