Hello Tony,
yes, my external line mixer (a behringer eurorack pro) get a mono signal (Left/Mono In used) and split it on my Left and Right monitor (of course there is no real stereo fx in this case, the same signal is brought to L and R).
this works both in case a multiple is used in patch and in case no multiple is used in the patch. but i always pass through a VCA (intellijel uVCA or Doepfer A-131 exp VCA) as last module before the mixer.
Marco
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, "Ton Akveld" <aca@...> wrote:
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> Hi Marco,
>
> Thanks for thinking with me ;-)
>
> You write:
> > i have my external mixer bringing the mono-signal to L and R speaker.
> Does it still after routing through a multiples
>
> Love to hear!
>
> Ton
>
>
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, "marco_zambardi" <marco.zambardi@> wrote:
> >
> > strange...
> > usually modules use mono jack in and patching them with a stereo cable have no effect since there should be no connection (except for modules with a switch in the jack in to break normalled connection).
> >
> > i have my external mixer bringing the mono-signal to L and R speaker.
> >
> > i will have a try.
> >
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, "Ton Akveld" <aca@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Dear group,
> > >
> > > Just like Bakis I want to wish you all a good 2012!
> > >
> > > But now, something completely different.
> > >
> > > 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.
> > >
> > > Warm regards,
> > >
> > > Ton
> > >
> >
>