Rdanl wrote:ericL wrote:The Electro 5 will send both the Upper and Lower sounds out of one jack. I have not tested each jack separately, but using the Left out for rehearsals (gigs in stereo) and I get both Upper and Lower sounds from the Left output jack with no problem.
Where you in stereo mode?
Maybe in stereo mode its left output function as mono the same way that it does in my roland keyboard that goes everytime in stereo mode ( there is no mono mode or other way of setting sound output) but if you put the jack only on the left output they this out function as a mono output.
This make more sense that not having a mono mode at all, simply is not well documented but this is not a big news .... . I donnt use mono very often but when you are doing very small gigs it could came in handy expecially when the foh mix is a very small one..
You're welcome. As far as I understand it, the Mono button on the NE5 is only applicable to the Piano sounds and sums them to Mono. To answer your question, when I've used the NE5 with only the Left output jack, both sounds will pass through this whether that Mono button is engaged or not. So there is no special toggle in the NE5 that determines this, other than the one that allows the user to specifically assign Upper to one output and Lower to the other. The benefit of doing this would be running one of the sound sources into an outboard effect, e.g. Ventilator, but comes at the expense of losing the stereo output and effects. I believe there has been a discussion of this in another thread.