- Is it better to record in stereo or mono?
- Should I use direct monitoring?
- Is focusrite a stereo?
- What is direct monitor on audio interface?
Is it better to record in stereo or mono?
Mono recording is perfect for vocals and can work on other instruments. Stereo recording works well on acoustic guitar and even drums. Mono mixing helps you end up with a track that sounds good everywhere.
Should I use direct monitoring?
Direct monitoring allows a user to listen to the input signal of the interface with near-zero latency. ... If, when recording, you find that there is latency or "delay" on the signal you are monitoring, you should switch on the direct monitoring on the interface and then mute the audio track that you are recording to.
Is focusrite a stereo?
Focusrite is a good brand. Nice quality and you should easily be able to monitor in stereo. Since the interface has 2 channels, it can and does monitor in stereo. Be sure to use the ASIO driver with the 2i2.
What is direct monitor on audio interface?
Direct monitoring is when your headphones receive the exact “direct” signal input to your audio interface. ... TLDR: Direct monitoring is when you route the input signal directly to the headphones with no delayed computer processing. Direct monitoring is for listening to the live, non-converted, non-delayed signal.