Stereo Mixer to Mono L1®: Difference between revisions

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{{#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.
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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{{#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.
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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{{#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 red are fine.


Start with the Input Trim set to '''3''' and adjust so that you get a solid green signal. If you see red, turn the trim down.


It's pretty easy to make this work. You can pan all your inputs hard LEFT and take the LEFT output and connect that to your {{L1}}. If you have a stereo source and two stereo channels, then you can  
It's pretty easy to make this work. You can pan all your inputs hard LEFT and take the LEFT output and connect that to your {{L1}}. If you have a stereo source and two stereo channels, then you can