put simply normally channel 1 output is added to channel 2 output is added to channel 3 output is added to channel 4 output
but if you plug into the output of say channel 3 you get:
channel 1 output is added to channel 2 output is added to channel 3 output
& chennel 4 is separatebut if you plug into the output of say channel 2 you get:
channel 1 output is added to channel 2 output
& channel 3 & channel 4 are added - unless you also plug into channel 3 output in which case they are separate
-- JimHowell1970
so do the inputs break the chain or the outputs? that's a thing, my brain does not seem to grasp.
if only the inputs break the normalling-chain, then the outputs could be used as multiples.
if the outputs break the chain, then one could use veils as a mixer.
i'm probably too stupid for normalling? :)