T4S/T8S Mono Output
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Mono Output
On the back of ToneMatch Mixer[1]s, there is an indication below the Right output (MONO).
- Please note
- There is no hardwired summed mono output on the ToneMatch mixers. Any input signal that is panned hard Left will not be heard through the Right output. To get a mono output please see below.
General Information
As you move the pan control away from the center, the sound level increases slightly in one direction and decreases in the other. If you pan inputs hard to one side (e.g., Right) and the Right output will be slightly louder (theoretically, up to +3 dB louder) than if you had panned the inputs up the middle. And panned hard Right - there will be no signal at the Left Output.
T4S ToneMatch® mixer
- Pan all inputs hard RIGHT
- Connect your L1® to the RIGHT ToneMatch® port
OR
- Use the ¼ inch (6mm) Right Output to a powered loudspeaker (e.g. S1 Pro, L1® Compact, F1 Model 812). For best results use a ¼ inch (6mm) jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable.
- Note
- Anything panned hard LEFT will not be heard at the RIGHT Output.
T8S ToneMatch® mixer
- If connecting to the ToneMatch port to an L1 Pro (any model)
- Pan all inputs hard LEFT
- Note
- Anything panned hard RIGHT will not be heard at the ToneMatch Output to the L1 Pro
- If using the analog outputs (XLR or 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve)
- Pan all inputs hard RIGHT
- Use the ¼ inch (6mm) Right Output to a powered loudspeaker (e.g. S1 Pro, L1® Compact, F1 Model 812). For best results use a ¼ inch (6mm) jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable
OR
- Use the XLR Right Output to powered a loudspeaker (e.g. S1 Pro, F1 Model 812). or L1® Compact with XLR to ¼ inch (6mm) jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve.
- Note
- Anything panned hard LEFT will not be heard at the RIGHT Output.
Mono using Aux Output
You can create a summed mono output by directing your input channels (1-4 or 1-8) to an Aux Output. See Aux Outputs for details.