From timshea59@yahoo.com Mon Dec 17 09:26:13 2012
Subject:Re: Standalone analog C/V?
Actually the Ventilator is capable of excepting a stereo input. This requires a modification to the unit. Once modified you may feed the Ventilator with a stereo signal using a "Y" cable to combine L & R TS (mono) signals to the TRS (stereo) input.
While active the Ventilator will function as normal seeing only the left input and outputting in stereo. The only advantage is when the unit is in "by-pass" mode, it will except and pass both L & R signals. For example when sending a stereo piano patch though it. I believe if you choose you may still feed the input with a TS (mono) signal.
I personally have no use for this feature as I've always used a dedicated (aux) output if using one keyboard or I'll use a dedicated organ clone. I presently use an 8-pin to vent adapter from an XM-2.
Of course multiple keyboards or multiple outputs require you to incorporate a mixer in your setup or have an amp with multiple inputs.
Tim
--- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, Calvin Hamlin wrote:
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> A Ventilator doesn't have a stereo input... It DOES have stereo outputs.
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