• Double click the left Output Trim knob. It will return to its default position, and the
sound will return to "normal";
• Now let's reduce the output of the Side channel, by turning the right Output Trim
knob all the way to the left (-24dB position). Now, we almost have no signal in the
edges of the spectrum signal (which are controlled by the Side channel) and are
left with what is almost a mono signal (the Mid channel);
• Note that, even though we turned each of the two channels almost off, we still got
sound on both left and right speakers. This is because we are making changes
in the stereo spectrum and not in the Left or Right channels alone;
• Double click the right Output Trim knob. It will return to the default position, and
the sound will be back to "normal" again;
• Now, while leaving the Stereo Link button Off, toggle the Stereo Mode button
again to the L/R position. TridA-Pre is now in Dual Mono mode;
• In this mode, Left and Right channels are completely independent - they work as
if they were two mono tracks;
• Now turn the left Output Trim knob again to the -24dB position. You'll notice that,
this time, the sound on the left speaker will decrease to almost silence, while the
right will remain as it was;
• Double click on the left knob, and do the same with the right knob. This time,
the right speaker will become almost silent, while the left one will play unaltered.
Double click the knob again, to get it back to the default position;
And with this last action, we have concluded our test. By now, you hopefully became
familiar with the three working modes of the TridA-Pre in Double Channel configuration, and
will have a clear idea of what you can do in each of them.
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