hey johnny, in a post you mentioned: RE to the M-164UF
you can Mono 1 to 10, Aux 1, Aux 2, Sub L, Sub R, Stereo L, Stereo R
pair as Stereo 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 6/7, 7/8, 8/9, 9/10, Aux 1/Aux 2, Sub L+R, Stereo L+R
11 = Aux 1
12 = Aux 2
13/14 = Sub L+R
15/16 = Stereo L+R
and also:
One cool thing I noticed, and don't know if others do this, is that I can pair the Mono input 1 to 6, or even the Stereo ones, something like this 1,2, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, etc up to 9/10 ... and I can un-pair stereo Inputs
My question is: how do you send a mono signal into the Channel 1 Line input? It only outputs a left channel signal in Cubase and I would love it to fill both L & R
you can Mono 1 to 10, Aux 1, Aux 2, Sub L, Sub R, Stereo L, Stereo R
pair as Stereo 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 6/7, 7/8, 8/9, 9/10, Aux 1/Aux 2, Sub L+R, Stereo L+R
11 = Aux 1
12 = Aux 2
13/14 = Sub L+R
15/16 = Stereo L+R
and also:
One cool thing I noticed, and don't know if others do this, is that I can pair the Mono input 1 to 6, or even the Stereo ones, something like this 1,2, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, etc up to 9/10 ... and I can un-pair stereo Inputs
My question is: how do you send a mono signal into the Channel 1 Line input? It only outputs a left channel signal in Cubase and I would love it to fill both L & R