PAFL in Stereo

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    rrcotten
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    Hello,

    I am new to the forum and relatively new to the iLive T-112.

    Can someone please provide a basic example of how to configure iLive – T112 so that when PAFL is selected for a specific channel or channels, the stereo image of the selected channels is maintained in the local monitor outputs and headphones. My experience to this point has been that whenever a channel is put into PAFL mode, the local monitor outputs and headphones immediately go to Mono. I run broadcast audio for my church services, which is broadcast live on local television. I need a practical method to monitor and swap back & forth quickly between #1) the standard stereo main output of the T-112 and #2) the stereo ‘off the air’ audio.

    I currently have the ‘off the air’ stereo audio routed into the T-112 as two input channels, which are panned Left and Right (but of course not routed to any outputs). My idea was to route the stereo audio into the T-112, then simply select PAFL for the two ‘off the air’ channels whenever I need to monitor the off the air signal. This does work; however whenever I select either or both of these channels, my monitor and headphones immediately switch to Mono, rather than maintaining stereo separation.

    I appreciate any insight or advice. Thank you.

    #33773
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    woutert
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    I guess, configuring those two inputs as one stereo channel might solve this…

    Wouter
    IDR32, R72, Dante, Mixpad
    laptop, TP-Link TL-WR1043ND

    #33785
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    dnxmirrorsounds
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    There are also the two buttons on the right – Input and Output AFL?

    If you select the Input one, then you will hear the channel with it’s PAN and FOH level rather than before (PRE) the fader.

    I find this really useful when you want to check your vocal mix by PAFL-ing the Vox DCA.

    I hope this is what you are looking for or, alternatively, a new avenue of fun and adventure :)

    Duncan Whitcombe
    @Dnxmirrorsounds
    Mirror Sounds & metrochurch
    Perth, Australia
    T112, iDR48x2
    http://www.mirrorsounds.com.au
    http://www.metrochurch.org.au

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