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Music Manic
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Post by Music Manic »

Why is it,that,when I have a stereo signal,and disconnect the left incoming signal I have nothing coming out of the left?
When I do it vice versa I can still hear Right signal.
Why does left need the right input also?
What is the signal flow?
Any ideas?

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Post by cream »

finally a problem I don't have :grin:

sorry mate
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Post by samplaire »

a ground problem? Badly made cables? Try to replace them with another pair and reproduce the problem....
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Post by Music Manic »

Sorry,didn't explain properly.
It's an internal setup.ASIO,Wav source etc to stereo channel(stm mixer)IN.
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Post by at0m »

I think connecting the Left input activates the channel, it lets the mixer know which is active. A switch to activating the channel also means it doesn't take much dsp when it's not activated. That's why an empty 2448 doesn't eat dsp untill you connect lots of inputs...

Any insert in the stereo track with 'mono in' option will take that from left too, if that may consolidate you :wink:
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Thanks at0m.
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Post by samplaire »

On 2005-06-14 15:04, samplaire wrote:
Try to replace them with another pair and reproduce the problem....
:lol: This would be very difficult to reproduce in this case :lol:
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