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GDeHavenIV
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Hi all,
I just introduced a desktop computer into my set up. I only use it to have internet in my studio and to play my drums along to iTunes. I do not use any kind of recording software or interfaces. Not yet anyway.
I am using a stereo 1/8" male to 1/8" male cable with a stereo 1/4" adapter to connect the computer to the board.
I am plugged into input 16, which is not labeled MONO or L/R. It looks like this: l/O
The board is then connected to a digital portastudio via L and R XLR cables.
From there, the portastudio is connected to a big home stereo via L and R (white and red) RCA cables into an AUX in.
Here's my problem:
The mix that comes out of the speakers is MONO and I cannot pan the mix L or R.
I have also tried an adapter that allows me to plug the 1/8" stereo male into an 18" female splitter that changes to RCA L and R. Plugged the RCA cables into channel 23/24, which is L (white) and R (red) and it's still MONO.
Any help is appreciated. I can't figure this out!
I just introduced a desktop computer into my set up. I only use it to have internet in my studio and to play my drums along to iTunes. I do not use any kind of recording software or interfaces. Not yet anyway.
I am using a stereo 1/8" male to 1/8" male cable with a stereo 1/4" adapter to connect the computer to the board.
I am plugged into input 16, which is not labeled MONO or L/R. It looks like this: l/O
The board is then connected to a digital portastudio via L and R XLR cables.
From there, the portastudio is connected to a big home stereo via L and R (white and red) RCA cables into an AUX in.
Here's my problem:
The mix that comes out of the speakers is MONO and I cannot pan the mix L or R.
I have also tried an adapter that allows me to plug the 1/8" stereo male into an 18" female splitter that changes to RCA L and R. Plugged the RCA cables into channel 23/24, which is L (white) and R (red) and it's still MONO.
Any help is appreciated. I can't figure this out!