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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1XLR leads are mono right? So if you're putting in a stereo signal to the
DI, you're going to have two XLR outs: keeping the stereo.If you're determined to get the signals to one XLR either combine the
stereo to mono, or just use one output of your synth. By using one XLR at
*any* point in the signal chain you're going to lose your stereo image. Why
not use 2 XLR's?-Harry
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 2:10 AM, david wrote:
> Input 2 1/4" phono (stereo output from a keyboard or computer sound card,
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XLR leads are mono right? So if you're putting in a stereo signal to th=
e DI, you're going to have two XLR outs: keeping the stereo.If =
you're determined to get the signals to one XLR either combine the ster=
eo to mono, or just use one output of your synth. By using one XLR at *any*=
point in the signal chain you're going to lose your stereo image. Why =
not use 2 XLR's?
-HarryOn Sun, Aug 26, 2012 a=
t 2:10 AM, david <gnome@hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
Input 2 1/4" phono (stereo output from a keyboard or computer sound ca=
rd, not a guitar) and turn it into a SINGLE balanced XLR output?
I did some quick searching via Google and found units that out put TWO XLR =
channels - one for each input channel. But that's not what I'm look=
ing for.
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