Panning; Setup For Playback Listening - Lavry Latency Killer LK-SOLO Owner's Manual

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The LK-Solo has two front panel inputs for recording source connection: CH1/MONO and CH2.
The CH1/MONO Input can serve as a MONO input when only one source is to be recorded. When there is
nothing plugged into the front panel CH2 input, the signal is routed from the CH1/MONO input to both the
CH1 and CH2 inputs. Due to the direct connection between the front and rear panel jacks, when a mono
signal is routed to both CH1 and CH2 inputs, the same signal will appear on both CH1 and CH2 outputs.

PANNING

The source signal or signals in the headphone mix are automatically distributed in the following manner:
1.) When only one source is connected to the front panel CH1/MONO input, the signal is routed to CH1 and
CH2, resulting in the signal appearing in the headphone mix with CENTER panning when the Volume is
adjusted using the CH1+2 setting.
2.) When either two separate sources or one stereo source are connected to the front panel CH1/MONO and
CH2 inputs, the CH1 signal will appear in the headphone mix with LEFT panning and the CH2 signal will
appear with RIGHT panning. With individual sources, the individual CH1 and CH2 settings would typically be
used to control the Volume. For stereo sources, the CH1+2 setting allows easy adjustment of both channels
at the same time.
1. First, complete all steps listed in the section titled Setup for Playback Listening included
previously in this chapter of the manual.
2. Select CH1+CH2, and lower the Volume to zero.
3. Connect live signal source to CH1 Input/ Mono Input.
4. Connect CH1 Output to the analog record input of your DAW. Use balanced cables for balanced
signals or unbalanced cables for unbalanced signals.
5. Raise the Volume of CH1+2 to the optimal level.
CH1+2, CH1, and CH2 are three completely independent Volume settings. Changing the Volume of CH1
or CH2 does not affect the Volume of CH1+2, or vice versa. By selecting either CH1 or CH2 and rotating
the knob, the unit will suddenly switch to stereo mode Volume settings. If CH1 or CH2 are set to a much
higher Volume setting than CH1+2, a sudden increase in loudness will be heard, and damage to
hearing/headphones may result. To prevent damage in case of accidentally switching to stereo mode, it
is highly recommended to make sure that CH1 and CH2 are both muted during setup.
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Setup and Use

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