Confused about mono vs. stereo in the mixing process? Learn the difference between mono vs. stereo playback as well as mono vs. stereo mixing and how to get professional sounding mixes that consider mono compatibility.
The MIX2:1 is a simple yet highly useful mixer that passively sums two audio channels down to one. This enables you to easily sum the stereo outputs of a console, recording interface, or portable playback device down to mono. You can also combine two separate signals, matching the input levels between them. Inputs can be accessed via XLR or ¼ connectors, allowing you to use balanced or unbalanced sources.
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The MIX2:1 is a simple yet highly useful mixer that passively sums two audio channels down to one. This enables you to easily sum the stereo outputs of a console, recording interface, or portable playback device down to mono. You can also combine two separate signals, matching the input levels between them. Inputs can be accessed via XLR or ¼ connectors, allowing you to use balanced or unbalanced sources.
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