I know that AUX sends in this interface are mono and that they require a balanced cable (TRS) so I've used this kind of cable to connect AUX send with POD HD500X.
- Is aux send balanced?
- What are aux sends used for?
- Can you turn a mono signal into stereo?
- What is aux output?
Is aux send balanced?
Q: Are most aux inputs balanced or unbalanced connections? A: If the aux input carries a stereo signal on a single TRS jack, then it is almost certainly unbalanced. If, however, an aux input supports a stereo signal on two separate left/right jacks, then it is possible that it is balanced or unbalanced.
What are aux sends used for?
An “Aux Send” is a type of output used on most live sound and recording mixers. It allows you to create an “auxiliary” mix in which you have individual level control over each input channel on your mixer to your “Aux Send” output.
Can you turn a mono signal into stereo?
One of the best ways to create fake stereo from mono is to make an M&S (Middle and Sides) stereo mix from the mono source. ... Take an aux output of the mono signal and route it to a digital delay.
What is aux output?
An Aux send is an audio output that is independent of the Main output. Someone mentioned that an Aux send could be used for a monitor speaker but they're also used to send an audio signal to an external audio recorder.