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==Using a stereo mixer with an {{L1}}==
 
==Using a stereo mixer with an {{L1}}==
  
Sometimes you will have mono sources and a stereo source like backing track tracks running through a stereo mixer.  
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Here are some examples of connecting a stereo mixer to the mono input  on your {{L1}}.  
  
 
The inputs on the  {{Model 1S}} or {{Model II}} or the [[L1%C2%AE_Compact#Channel_2|Compact Channel 2]] are MONO.
 
The inputs on the  {{Model 1S}} or {{Model II}} or the [[L1%C2%AE_Compact#Channel_2|Compact Channel 2]] are MONO.
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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
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#Run the left side of the stereo source to the left input on one stereo channel,
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#Run and the right side of the stereo source to the left side of another stereo channel.
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#Pan any other inputs hard left
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#Use the left output of mixer and connect that to the {{L1}} mono 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.

Revision as of 06:01, 31 December 2014

L1 Model 1S This information is applicable to the L1®  Model 1S
L1 Model II This information is applicable to the L1®  Model II
L1 Compact

Using a stereo mixer with an L1

Here are some examples of connecting a stereo mixer to the mono input on your L1 .

The inputs on the L1 Model 1S or L1 Model II or the Compact Channel 2 are MONO.

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

  1. Run the left side of the stereo source to the left input on one stereo channel,
  2. Run and the right side of the stereo source to the left side of another stereo channel.
  3. Pan any other inputs hard left
  4. Use the left output of mixer and connect that to the L1 mono input.

Here are a some examples of how you can get a mono output out of your stereo mixer.

Mackie 1402 VLZ4

{{#Click:http://www.mackie.com/products/vlz4-series-compact-mixers/downloads/%7CImage:Mackie1402VL4PannedLeftMono.png%7CMackie 1402VLZ4 web page}}

Mackie 1402VLZ4 web page

Yamaha MG10

{{#Click:http://usa.yamaha.com/products/live_sound/mixers/analog-mixers/mg_standard_model/mg10/?mode=model#tab=product_lineup%7CImage:YamahaMG10PanLeft.png%7CYamaha MG10 web page}}


Yamaha MG10 web page