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scottyee Junior Member
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 6:17 pm Post subject: How Can I Configure the Pa1000 for Mono (Audio) Output? |
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Does the Korg Pa1000 support Mono (Audio) Output?
Though the onboard speakers will (hopefully remain) in stereo, I have a situation coming up where I need to go out to a single mono PA speaker as well.
I realize the Pa1000 has two 1/4" audio output jacks for left and right channels. On my Yamaha Tyros 5 Yamaha arranger, plugging a single cable into the Left output jack alone (marked as L/L+R) combines & directs audio from both left & right channels to the left output jack alone.
The Pa1000 manual makes no mention of being able to do that so what's the best way to go out mono on the Pa1000? Thanks.
Scott _________________ Korg PA1000; Yamaha Tyros 5; Korg microArranger |
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Biggles Platinum Member
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 7:51 pm Post subject: Re: How Can I Configure the Pa1000 for Mono (Audio) Output? |
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scottyee wrote: | Does the Korg Pa1000 support Mono (Audio) Output?
Though the onboard speakers will (hopefully remain) in stereo, I have a situation coming up where I need to go out to a single mono PA speaker as well.
I realize the Pa1000 has two 1/4" audio output jacks for left and right channels. On my Yamaha Tyros 5 Yamaha arranger, plugging a single cable into the Left output jack alone (marked as L/L+R) combines & directs audio from both left & right channels to the left output jack alone.
The Pa1000 manual makes no mention of being able to do that so what's the best way to go out mono on the Pa1000? Thanks.
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Just use the Left output.
The 1000 and 700 output is only stereo if both sockets are used so you should find the the Left output is combined. _________________ Biggles
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scottyee Junior Member
Joined: 28 Dec 2011 Posts: 83 Location: San Francisco Bay Area, CA
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 8:18 pm Post subject: Re: How Can I Configure the Pa1000 for Mono (Audio) Output? |
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Biggles wrote: |
The 1000 and 700 output is only stereo if both sockets are used so you should find the the Left output is combined. |
Biggles, a Big thanks. I had initially checked the 'audio outputs' section on page 14 of the user manual didn't see outputting in mono mentioned, but now look again ,this time searching on the word "mono" and found it covered on page 17.
When going out mono as you described, will the onboard speakers still continue to be in stereo?
On Yamaha arr.keyboards, mixing to mono degrades (phase effects cancellation) some of the instrument sounds due to Yamaha's big reliance on using stereo effects on many of their samples, so when mixed to mono, the sound becomes thin and lifeless. I'm hoping that Korg's instrument sounds don't suffer as much when mixed to mono. Anyone with experience going out mono care to chime in on this? _________________ Korg PA1000; Yamaha Tyros 5; Korg microArranger |
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Biggles Platinum Member
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Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 12:57 am Post subject: |
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When you use the output sockets the inbuilt speakers continue to operate, essentially they become monitors.
You have to switch off the inbuilt speakers within the Settings if you do not want them. _________________ Biggles
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al urezzio Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:47 am Post subject: mono out |
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i am not sure this is right for you but its something i do when i play small places & use one self powered cabinet ..i use a , , 2 male 1/4 "/ phono to 1 1/4' /phono female ..placing it into the right & left output then just a regular cable 1/4" male on each end to go from the female into your cabinet ..hopefully this will work ... |
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Biggles Platinum Member
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2019 11:05 am Post subject: Re: mono out |
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al urezzio wrote: | i am not sure this is right for you but its something i do when i play small places & use one self powered cabinet ..i use a , , 2 male 1/4 "/ phono to 1 1/4' /phono female ..placing it into the right & left output then just a regular cable 1/4" male on each end to go from the female into your cabinet ..hopefully this will work ... |
You do not need to do this a regular single mono 1/4 lead plugged into the Left channel of the PA and the other end into your powered cabinet speaker gives a combined Left and Right ie Mono, signal into your cab.
Internally the PA gives a combined L & R output signal via the Left jack socket if only the Left socket is used. _________________ Biggles
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