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Then turn them down. [/quote]
Allright, that didn’t make any sense to me, because you hear no sound then. But I misunderstood how thtu machines work… I thought it was something like the master track of the input of c or d… So audio coming THRU… but that isnt it really. You must set up another track to listen to the thru machine… So if you have two thru machines then you have two other tracks processing the audio of the thru tracks. Am I right? So 4 tracks of 8 allready taken in this way… hmmm

Thanks for your answer! Made me think in another direction…[/quote]

In the Mixer menu, the DIR AB and CD level settings allow you to control the levels of the AB and CD inputs as stereo pairs. No effects to the sound are available except the Master Track effects if you are using Track 8 as a Master Track.

The only way to have mono monitoring of each of the A, B, C, and D inputs is to use Thru machines a Thru machine for each input, set the INAB and INCD settings to be ‘A+B’ and ‘C+D’ the applicable single input for each track. So if you want 4 mono inputs, you need to use 4 audio tracks. So you can have a single audio track with a Thru machine assigned in order to listen to the four mono sources without the sources being hard-panned left and right.

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