Eleven : Eleven Input Calibration and QuickStart : Set Up Eleven

Set Up Eleven
For more information, see the following topics:
Use Eleven’s Input LED to make final gain adjustments and complete the input calibration process.
To calibrate your input signal to the Eleven plug-in:
1 Open the Eleven plug-in window by clicking its insert slot. Leave it at its default settings.
 
2 Strum as hard as you can a few more times and watch Eleven’s Input LED to see where your level registers. The Input LED lights green, yellow,orange, or red to indicate the following level ranges:
Green (Off to –8)
Indicates signal is present, but too low.
Yellow (–8 to –4)
Indicates the best level for low output sources, such as single coil pickups.
Orange (–4 to 0)
Indicates the best level for higher output sources, such as humbucker pickups.
Red (0 and above)
Indicates that you have clipped the plug-in input. Click the Input LED to clear the clip indicator.
3 Leaving the Input control on the plug-in at its default setting of 0 (12:00 position), set the signal level going to the plug-in by adjusting the input gain control on your hardware until Eleven’s Input LED shows yellow or orange.
4 After calibrating, strum as you normally would and/or back down your guitar volume from the maximum setting used for input calibration. Don’t worry about the Input LED showing yellow or orange when playing normally. As long as the plug-in isn’t indicating clipping, your gain staging should be established.
5 Adjust the Output knob in Eleven’s Master section to raise or lower the plug-in output signal.
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Proper input calibration of live guitar does not require any adjustment of Eleven’s Input control. To learn how this control was designed to work with the amp models, see Input.