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You should be aiming for stereo. Thus GO should be set up for stereo. |
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You really ought to determine (and tell us) the make and model of your mixer/amplifier and find its proper specification. From the pictures It looks as if it is a stereo device. You need two channels for stereo all the way from GO to the speakers. You can easily test this by disconnecting each input channel in turn and checking that only ONE speaker outputs sound for each channel. You should be using the "line out" from your computer (or headphone out) and connecting it to the CD input sockets (i.e. RCA connectors). You should not be using microphone inputs. Bear in mind that your computer output may not be stereo even if GO is set up for stereo. csw900 |
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Hi!
I want to use GO in a little parish, I'm trying to use what I already have
My setup is like this:
GO in Laptop stereo output ----> Converter Jack 3.5 to 6.35 (stereo I/O)
---> Jack mono cable ---> Jack to XLR Conv.
----> XLR Cable ---> XLR Input Mixer ----> 2 Speakers.
after this mess I think my real input will be mono, right?
What should be my GrandOrgue Audio Setup for this?
Does it is the same use 1 channel with L+R group than 2 channels with L & R separately.
Should I load the samples in Mono/Stereo or it doesn't matter?
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