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Monologue outputs questions

Post by StonCuld » Tue Apr 25, 2017 12:14 am

Hi,
So I am looking to find out the impedance of the headphone out on the Monologue (there is nothing in the documentation or in any specs sheet I have seen). Secondly, the line out is mono, how do people deal with splitting the signal so it is in both channels when amplified? I have a few ideas, but want to see if there is a way to accomplish this I am missing. I am thinking a single t/s mono cable to dual mono t/s, or using a software mixer to mirror the signal to the other channel.

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Re: Monologue outputs questions

Post by Rasputin » Tue Apr 25, 2017 12:27 am

The "best" approach is to simply take the mono line out and hook it into your audio interface as a mono signal. Assuming your software mixer allows it, define the corresponding stereo input as 2 mono inputs and then pan the mono inputs to center. This way you won't be wasting an input by trying to duplicate mono signals into stereo signals just so they'll appear in both the L/R outputs.

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Re: Monologue outputs questions

Post by StonCuld » Tue Apr 25, 2017 1:11 am

Rasputin wrote:The "best" approach is to simply take the mono line out and hook it into your audio interface as a mono signal. Assuming your software mixer allows it, define the corresponding stereo input as 2 mono inputs and then pan the mono inputs to center. This way you won't be wasting an input by trying to duplicate mono signals into stereo signals just so they'll appear in both the L/R outputs.
Cool, I didn't know that could be done. I am using a Maudio firewire 1814 into FL Studio 12 so hopefully everything lines up so I can try that. Thanks!

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