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Lehle PARALLEL SW II Operating Instructions Manual page 17

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LEHLE PARALLEL SW II AS MIXER FOR TWO INPUT SIGNALS
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PA R A L L E L
The LEHLE PARALLEL SW II can also be
used to mix two different signals.
Since the regular Input (1) and the Re-
turn (5) input are both high-impedance,
all conceivable signals can be processed
and mixed, mono as well as stereo, in-
cluding signals that are otherwise difficult
to process.
It doesn't matter whether the signal is a
low-impedance signal from a computer,
keyboard or mixer, or a high-impedance
signal from passive pickups.
The LEHLE PARALLEL SW II is frequent-
ly used in this context for mixing of two
preamps, effects units or for musicians
who like to mix their instrument signals
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M A D E I N G E R M A N Y
LEHLE GmbH · Germany · www.lehle.com · support@lehle.com
DEVICE CONNECTION
Input
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Return
Output
(electric guitar or bass) plus a synthesizer
and don't want to switch but rather mix
their signals live - it optimally combines
these signals into one overall signal.
HOW TO DO THIS
1. Connect the output from your first de-
vice to the Input socket (1) of the LEHLE
PARALLEL SW II.
2. Connect the output from your second
device to the Return input (5) of the LEHLE
PARALLEL SW II.
3. Set the sensitivity for the second unit
using the Return controller (11) on the
LEHLE PARALLEL SW II.
4. Set the required mixing ratio for the
two units using the MIX controller (10) on
the LEHLE PARALLEL SW II.
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Signal source 1
Signal source 2
Signal input

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