Output L(mono)/R (quarter-inch TS unbalanced)
cockbeard wrote:The line output allows you to record the sounds you generate with the synth, or to play them live through an amplifier, sound desk, power whatever
Kow wrote:Personally I'd spend a bit more and go for a Roland or Motu. They'll serve you a lot further down the line. Audio recording is a bit of a rabbit hole to fall down.
ZMM wrote:Thanks for the help. The L and R audio outs on the synth are 6.35mm beasts. Will the audio interfaces have 6.35mm sockets or 3.5mm? I can't imagine any having 6.35mm, so that means I'll need a cable like this, right? https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07PRWBWPX/
GurtTractor wrote:That little Behringer thing has RCA connections, which are also called phono, classic audio and video connector. That cable there will do the job fine.ZMM wrote:Thanks for the help. The L and R audio outs on the synth are 6.35mm beasts. Will the audio interfaces have 6.35mm sockets or 3.5mm? I can't imagine any having 6.35mm, so that means I'll need a cable like this, right? https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07PRWBWPX/
Kow wrote:The ones on the left are guitar style cables, which are probably what you need to connect the synth to an audio device. The ones on the right would be the outputs from the audio device to speakers. That's the way mine works anyway. Depends on the device I guess. I suppose the synth is mono basically?
ZMM wrote:The synth is mono I guess cause it says so but also can be stereo presumably? Here's a pic. On the right is my headphone jack [img]Kow wrote:The ones on the left are guitar style cables, which are probably what you need to connect the synth to an audio device. The ones on the right would be the outputs from the audio device to speakers. That's the way mine works anyway. Depends on the device I guess. I suppose the synth is mono basically?
So if you're wanting to use the onboard effects you should probably make use of the stereo output, if you wanted to use an external effects unit or process the sound with plugins on a computer then you could just use the one jack.The outputs from the voices are next summed in the way determined by the selected voice mode (see box) before being passed to two stereo, digital effects sections: Mod followed by Delay/Reverb.
GurtTractor wrote:Yeah the phono inputs and outputs are on the top side, facing away from the camera, you can see the little markings indicating them. If you can afford something more serious with more connections, build quality etc then go for it.
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