From fitandtrimdelco@aol.com Thu Dec 10 13:14:21 2015
Subject:Re: Neo ventilator stereo question

We use stereo out from the Vent into stereo DI direct to foh console.

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From: Lou C bgvocals@yahoo.com [CloneWheel]
To: 'Bohachewsky, Andrew V.' abohachewsky@draper.com [CloneWheel] [CloneWheel]
Sent: Thu, Dec 10, 2015 3:08 pm
Subject: Re: [CWSG] Neo ventilator stereo question



Bruce,

You seem to be consistently mentioning the Left input. I am thinking either: 1) the OP is asking a different question where he is only concerned about the outputs (with a mono input); 2) I am wondering about such a question myself; or 3) I'm confused.

Instead of trying to figure that out, let me ask my related question. I run CX-3 mono out -> tube pre-amp -> single input Vent -> stereo into a mixer -> house. Sometimes the house can take stereo, but when it can handle only a mono signal, would it be best to either: 1) send just the OUT R/MONO to the mixer with the OUT L output disconnected; or 2) mix the OUT L and OUT R/MONO outputs in the mixer to go to the house?

Lou

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On Thursday, December 10, 2015, 1:31 PM, 'Bohachewsky, Andrew V.' abohachewsky@draper.com [CloneWheel] wrote:

Thanks a bunch for the further clarification, it sounds like my routing should work great

1. Mono signal from C1 (with no effects) into Vent

2. Stereo, ie both mics, to the recorder for a great stereo recording

3. Take one of the channels being recorded, ie one mic left or right, to the amp for great mono live sound (while recording in stereo)

I didn’t think that the Vent would have the “intelligence” to know and adjust the sound depending on whether one or both outputs have cables inserted.

Once again Thanks!


~Andy

From: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2015 1:10 PM
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [CWSG] Neo ventilator stereo question

Think of the Vent this way:

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Mono Vent

Mono organ signal sent into a mono amp and speakers, with one mic on the horn, and one on the rotor.

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Stereo Vent

Mono organ signal sent to a mono amp and speakers, with one mic on each side of the horn (180 degrees apart), and one on the rotor.

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