Hi York,
Thanks for your prompt reply.
I am aware of the mono character of the modular system.
So on stereo headphones left and right are the same.
What puzzles me is the fact one channel 'disappears' when routing the signal through a multiples.
It however dawned on me that might be caused by the difference in the plugs of the headphones cable and the doepfer cables.
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, "York Luethje" <ybl@...> wrote:
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> Hi Ton,
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> Happy New Year to you as well. Modular signals are generally mono. An
> oscillator generates one waveform, not two left and right ones and the
> following signal chain will thus also be in mono.
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> York
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> Auftrag von Ton Akveld
> Gesendet: Montag, 2. Januar 2012 11:34
> An:
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> Betreff: 1 HNY & do multiples halve the audio signal
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> Dear group,
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> Just like Bakis I want to wish you all a good 2012!
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> But now, something completely different.
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> When plugging in headphones in an audio out connector (VCA, mixer) I hear
> both the left and right channel.
> However, if I route the audio out through a multiples, the audio signal is
> halved, only the left channel is left.
> Is this caused by a difference in the audio out and multiples connectors
> Hope someone can tell.
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> Warm regards,
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> Ton
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