Operation Manual

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4.4.8.1 Monitoring Modes
The default state for each input source is stereo, with two channels of input, streaming through a two-channel output.
There are 4 different options for routing an input signal to an output. These selections pertain to the operation of a
specific input source routed to a specific output. The setting is not global, and must be set for each output that is being
used.
Select the Output channel that you wish to listen to, then press the
desired input source (in this example, Line In).
Then tap the Stereo button under the input meters. You can now
choose between:
Stereo (default)
Left –audio from the Left input channel (in this case Line In
Left) streaming to both output channels
Right –the Right input channel streaming to both output
channels
Sum – combining both the Left and Right inputs into one Mono
stream which is sent to both the Left and Right outputs equally.
The summed signal is automatically attenuated by 6dB in order
to reduce the possibility of digital clipping.
The chosen option is shown on the button at the bottom of the Input
meters any time that input channel is selected.
Each input channel can be controlled and assigned independently for
each output.
For example, you can have Line In “Summed” sent to the Monitor
Output, while having Line In “Stereo” assigned to the Headphone
Output. This flexibility allows complex routing to be achieved very
easily.