Hey guys - quick question on the Waldorf Pulse's audio input jack.
The audio input jack enables external audio sources to run through the Pulse's filter - though I'm curious as to why there is only one audio-in jack as opposed to two. I suppose this means only mono sources can be accepted/ half stereo signals will be converted to mono?
I tried searching up to determine if the input jack accepts stereo signals though was unable to find any details.
I don't think the pulse is the only piece of gear with only one audio input for processing of external sources
Since I'm 99% sure the jack only accepts mono signals (which would make sense for microphones, etc.) - my next question would be, why would this be the case? I would like to process stereo signals without needing to record rights/lefts separately.
Waldorf Pulse (1) Audio input
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Re: Waldorf Pulse (1) Audio input
I couldn't find anything concrete, but I'd be very surprised if it could process stereo signals--this would require two separate signal paths from the mixer on down, and as far as I can tell the Pulse is strictly monaural upstream of the VCA outputs.
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