Several of you have mentioned that you don't want to use up 2 channels of your mixer (understandable) for music playback from your iPod/iPad/MP3 player/laptop/etc. So far, I haven't found a cable pre made on the market that does proper resistive summing of the left and right channels. There are plenty that don't like this common
Hosa cable. They merely short the left and right hots together. Though you're device may have some protection from burning out the output driver of your headphone jack, it's not ideal. At minimum it can result in distortion, at worst it can result in damage to the output. I'm sure many of you have read
"Why Not Wye", that pretty much explains it all. If you don't feel like building such a cable, you might consider something like the
IsoPod. There are also DIs on the market that will properly sum line output to mono made by Whirlwind, Radial, etc. FWIW.