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INPUT SECTION
The input section is on the back of the mixer, on the right. The mixer can accept both mono or stereo
signals. If you’re facing a mono input signal ingoing to MSLM, you must use L/Mono input.
From this point forward, once you decided to split from a mono signal to a stereo one, we HIGHLY
suggest to keep your signal stereo, in order to avoid the crash of stereo image.
You need to be very careful in making your cables in order to perform your system at the best of its
possibilities.
THREE MAIN STAGES
Our MSLM is based on the reissue of three main sections:
1 – Serial processing (Loops L1 – L2 – L3)
A serial audio loop is a very simple passive circuit act to bypass/put in line a particular object into the
signal path.
We placed three mono/stereo loops at the very beginning of the signal chain, after the input stage.
You can hit the mixer with both a mono or stereo signal. Electric guitar always has a monophonic
signal, usually.
All three audio loops (L1 – L2 – L3) can be used both in mono or in stereo, they are able to auto split
signal from a mono input/stereo output devices, making the signal from mono to stereo.
You need to understand once you split the signal into a stereo one, you can’t go back to mono, cause
you’ll crash the stereo image.
IMPONTANT!
There’s only one way to do this in a compact format as MSLM, and it’s to always use
TRS jack, equally as if you’re using both mono or stereo devices. This is a mandatory feature.
By using mono jack connectors (also if in presence of mono signal) in this part of MSLM, you’ll
cause some improper use and you’ll not be pleasured with sonic results.
Please, always keep in mind this point.
How to wire those connectors? It’s very simple (drawing in the next page):
A.
If you want to use a
MONO
signal, you just need to use a cable made of one MONO (TS) jack
and one STEREO (TRS) jack. You need to solder the TS jack as standard mono jack, while the
TRS jack with the TIP and RING together as the HOT portion of the signal, and SLEEVE as ground.
B.
If you want to use a
STEREO
signal, you just need to use an Y cable made of two MONO (TS)
jack ends and one STEREO (TRS) jack. You need to solder TS jacks as standard mono jacks, while
the TRS end just soldering the TIP as LEFT and RING as LEFT of the signal, SLEEVE as ground.
That’s all.
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