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Interface question

Yeah isn’t app related but a question about audio connections.
If I have hardware synths that I want to plug into a Scarlett 2i4 to record into Ableton live do I need to run two quarter inch cables (left right) from the synth to two separate inputs on the interface of I want it to be stereo?

Or could I just record it into the daw with one cable and then stereo-ize it in the daw.

If this question is not allowed I understand but I’ve been wondering this for awhile and am now looking for an interface with more inputs to record my iPad + hardware into Live.

Thanks.

Comments

  • In my limited experience, you only need to worry about stereo if the synth has onboard effects you want to use. Otherwise synths are inherently mono. If you use the onboard effects and want the stereo output you need to record the two-channel stereo feed. You can't sum it to mono and then restore it later.

  • Ok. Gotcha.
    So if I’m just recording the raw feed of a synth that I plan to add vst effects to then mono is fine.

    I have a digitone and a hydra synth, both of which have chorus, pan delay, reverb etc. Somifni want to record those effects if need to use the two channels.

    Cool.
    Thanks

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