Nord Piano 4 stereo vs mono, balanced vs unbalanced
Posted: 08 Aug 2021, 18:40
Hi, I'm fairly new to recording concepts, learning Logic Pro with a Nord Piano 4 and Focusrite Scarlett Solo interface on Mac.
The Nord manual says that the Left & Right Out are 1/4 inch unbalanced line level outputs. The Nord Piano 4 is a stereo instrument with separate signal paths for left and right audio channels.
Also, for the time being I'll be recording just piano, not synth, so I'll use Stereo mode on the Nord, about which the manual says all sounds are sent to both audio outputs.
Question #1:
In Stereo mode, does this mean that each output contains all sounds in a single channel (mono), or in 2 channels (stereo)? I'm thinking it's probably mono, but want to be sure. Of course, even if it were stereo, it wouldn't help me because Logic Pro only receives one channel per input, and I have only 1 line input.
Question #2:
The manual's use of the term unbalanced output is confusing to me because from my reading I thought that balanced/unbalanced was a cable characteristic, and you can choose to use either cable based on your physical setup. In fact, I've done trials with both a TS (unbalanced) and TRS (balanced) cable, and they both work equally well. So I'm not sure what it means to call an output unbalanced?
Thanks!
The Nord manual says that the Left & Right Out are 1/4 inch unbalanced line level outputs. The Nord Piano 4 is a stereo instrument with separate signal paths for left and right audio channels.
Also, for the time being I'll be recording just piano, not synth, so I'll use Stereo mode on the Nord, about which the manual says all sounds are sent to both audio outputs.
Question #1:
In Stereo mode, does this mean that each output contains all sounds in a single channel (mono), or in 2 channels (stereo)? I'm thinking it's probably mono, but want to be sure. Of course, even if it were stereo, it wouldn't help me because Logic Pro only receives one channel per input, and I have only 1 line input.
Question #2:
The manual's use of the term unbalanced output is confusing to me because from my reading I thought that balanced/unbalanced was a cable characteristic, and you can choose to use either cable based on your physical setup. In fact, I've done trials with both a TS (unbalanced) and TRS (balanced) cable, and they both work equally well. So I'm not sure what it means to call an output unbalanced?
Thanks!