Ok I have another question.Should I record from to cables, L and R Mono and then mix it into a stereo file in the PC, or just record from the Stereo out.I heard the first method is better quality
Ok I have another question.Should I record from to cables, L and R Mono and then mix it into a stereo file in the PC, or just record from the Stereo out.I heard the first method is better quality
It all depends on whats comming out of the keyboard, just lets say its a piano track, I say mono but if its a full sequence and you have different instruments pannned different ways then go left / right so you can preserve your stereo image
It all depends on whats comming out of the keyboard, just lets say its a piano track, I say mono but if its a full sequence and you have different instruments pannned different ways then go left / right so you can preserve your stereo image
The only exception to this might be where your keyboard is outputting stereo effects; in this case you want to preserve the stero image. If you are recording a single instrument (other than drums whole) dry, then generally you want to go mono.