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Should synths be in mono or stereo?
Sound effects. Rule of thumb: The more important the sound is in the mix, the closer it should be to mono. I would totally agree with all the above…and add that I record strings in stereo for that richer, fuller sound.
Should keyboards be recorded in mono or stereo?
If an instrument is generally recorded with one microphone, such as the kick drum on a percussion set, then this would be best suited for a mono track. If a keyboard sends out a stereo signal (which almost all of them do), it would be ideal to record as a stereo track.
Are synths mono?
Monophonic synths can only play one note at a time, which might sound like a bit of an issue for those who’ve never tried one. That’s not to mention the simple fact that so much classic music has been made with mono synths, particularly in the case of house, techno and related electronic genres.
Should tracks be mono or stereo?
Mono tracks should make up the bulk of the channels in your mix. Unless your source has a natural spread of stereo information, recording in mono is your best bet. You might think that too many mono channels would make your mix sound narrow. Stereo audio mimics how you hear sound in the real world with your two ears.
What does a stereo synthesizer do?
music synthesizer, also called electronic sound synthesizer, machine that electronically generates and modifies sounds, frequently with the use of a digital computer. Synthesizers are used for the composition of electronic music and in live performance.
What instruments should be recorded in stereo?
Instruments like acoustic guitar, live drums, and any ensemble are typically recorded stereo. Then you pan the tracks left and right to varying degrees. When you play back a stereo recording, you can hear the panning adjustments because you have the left and right ears.
What is a stereo synthesizer?
A fully stereo synth would have a 100\% stereo signal path. It would have independent oscillators/mixers for the left and right channels, independent L&R Filters, and independent L&R amplifiers. Few synths offer this level of control, as it’s unnecessary for most typical uses.
What does a mono synth do?
Monophonic. A monophonic synthesizer or monosynth is a synthesizer that produces only one note at a time, making it smaller and cheaper than a polyphonic synthesizer which can play multiple notes at once.
Are vocals mono or stereo?
Vocals and any direct-in instrument (ex. bass, electric guitar, keyboard) are recorded in mono. But you can still get a wider, stereo effect on something you’ve recorded in mono. You can record in mono but record the same part twice on two separate tracks, then pan them left and right.