Stereo Mixer to Mono L1®: Difference between revisions

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;Model 1S Analog Input
;Model 1S Analog Input


{{#Click:Model_1S#Analog_Input|Image:Power Stand Analog Input 250.png|Model 1S Analog Input}}
{{#Click:Model_1S#Analog_Input|Image:Power Stand Analog Input 250.png|Model 1S Analog Input}} Start with the Input Trim set to '''3''' and adjust so that you get a solid green signal. Occasional flickers of amber are fine.


;Model 1I Analog Input
;Model 1I Analog Input


{{#Click:Model_II#Analog_Input|Image:Power Stand Analog Input 250.png|Model II Analog Input}}
{{#Click:Model_II#Analog_Input|Image:Power Stand Analog Input 250.png|Model II Analog Input}} Start with the Input Trim set to '''3''' and adjust so that you get a solid green signal. Occasional flickers of amber are fine.


;Compact Channel 2
;Compact Channel 2


{{#Click:L1®_Compact#Channel_2|Image:Compact Channel 2 Balanced.png|Model II Analog Input}}
{{#Click:L1®_Compact#Channel_2|Image:Compact Channel 2 Balanced.png|Model II Analog Input}} Start with the Input Trim set to '''3''' and adjust so that you get a solid green signal. Occasional flickers of amber are fine.




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#Run and the right side of the stereo source to the left side of another stereo channel.
#Run and the right side of the stereo source to the left side of another stereo channel.
#Pan any other inputs hard left
#Pan any other inputs hard left
#Use the left output of mixer and connect that to the {{L1}} mono input.
#Use the left output of mixer and connect that to the {{L1}} Analog input.
   
   
Here are a some examples of how you can get a mono output out of your stereo mixer.
Here are a some examples of how you can get a mono output out of your stereo mixer.