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If you prefer not to use two Channels you can use this (occasionally controversial approach of summing to mono without electronics to support it). This approach let's you merge both Stereo outputs to a single output. You can run this to Channel 2 and control it with the {{R1}}. The controversy arises because you are connecting two outputs together. See [http://www.rane.com/note109.html Why Not Wye]. | If you prefer not to use two Channels you can use this (occasionally controversial approach of summing to mono without electronics to support it). This approach let's you merge both Stereo outputs to a single output. You can run this to Channel 2 and control it with the {{R1}}. The controversy arises because you are connecting two outputs together. See [http://www.rane.com/note109.html Why Not Wye]. | ||
(With at {{T1}} Channel 4/5 makes it easy to use two inputs and control them as a single channel 4/5. The | {{Classic icon}} {{Model I icon}} | ||
(With at {{T1}} Channel 4/5 makes it easy to use two inputs and control them as a single channel 4/5. The following notes apply only to the {{Model I}} and {{Classic}} | |||
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