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<blockquote data-quote="John DiNicola" data-source="post: 90113" data-attributes="member: 2061"><p>Re: Mono Out?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Donnie,</p><p>The Mono bus on the X32 is a separate bus, so in order to use that you would need to engage the MONO send for each channel and give it level. I prefer to use this bus for "Subs on AUX" applications. As mentioned, you will need to assign MONO bus signal to an output when using this bus. </p><p></p><p>You certainly can also get a mono mix by keeping everything panned center and choosing only left or right signal.</p><p></p><p>Another way to quickly get a Mono sum of your Stereo MAIN LR mix is to send it to a single Matrix mix and route that Matrix to a XLR output. This will make sure that both Left and Right signals are summed together. To do so, select the MAIN LR channel and use the first encoder in the BUS SENDS section of the channel strip to send it to Matrix 1. By default, the send to Matrix 1 will be Post Fader, so you will still have volume control on your Master Fader. </p><p></p><p>On the "analog out" page of the ROUTING menu, assign Matrix 1 to any output. I would use a Pre-EQ tap point here since you will have volume control (Master Fader) and processing on the MAIN LR channel that is feeding the Matrix.</p><p></p><p>Hope it helps!</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>John DiNicola</p><p>Senior Specialist, Product Support</p><p>MUSIC Group</p><p>BEHRINGER</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John DiNicola, post: 90113, member: 2061"] Re: Mono Out? Hi Donnie, The Mono bus on the X32 is a separate bus, so in order to use that you would need to engage the MONO send for each channel and give it level. I prefer to use this bus for "Subs on AUX" applications. As mentioned, you will need to assign MONO bus signal to an output when using this bus. You certainly can also get a mono mix by keeping everything panned center and choosing only left or right signal. Another way to quickly get a Mono sum of your Stereo MAIN LR mix is to send it to a single Matrix mix and route that Matrix to a XLR output. This will make sure that both Left and Right signals are summed together. To do so, select the MAIN LR channel and use the first encoder in the BUS SENDS section of the channel strip to send it to Matrix 1. By default, the send to Matrix 1 will be Post Fader, so you will still have volume control on your Master Fader. On the "analog out" page of the ROUTING menu, assign Matrix 1 to any output. I would use a Pre-EQ tap point here since you will have volume control (Master Fader) and processing on the MAIN LR channel that is feeding the Matrix. Hope it helps! Best, John DiNicola Senior Specialist, Product Support MUSIC Group BEHRINGER [/QUOTE]
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