Can you record a stereo signal using AXE I/O Solo?
My concern is that Input 1 has 10 kOhms impedance (in Active mode) and Input 2 has 20 kOhms impedance. Or do you simply adjust gain and you are good to go?
Line Inputs 1-2
- Configuration: Class-A discrete differential line receiver, tip hot
- Input impedance: 20 kOhms differential
- Input level, min gain: 0 dBFS is obtained with a +26 dBu signal at the TRS input
- Input level, max gain: 0 dBFS is obtained with a -24 dBu signal at the TRS input
- Frequency response: From 5 Hz to 32 kHz within 0.5 dB (96 kHz sample rate)
- Dynamic Range: 116 dB(A)
- THD+N: -106 dB(A) at -10 dBFS
tw750au wrote:BTW, can you even record two inputs simultaneously?
Line Input
Configuration: Class-A discrete differential line receiver, tip hot
Input impedance: 20 kOhms differential
Input level, min gain: 0 dBFS is obtained with a +26 dBu signal at the TRS input
Input level, max gain: 0 dBFS is obtained with a -27 dBu signal at the TRS input
Frequency response: From 7 Hz to 32 kHz within 0.5 dB (96 kHz sample rate)
Dynamic Range: 117 dB(A)
THD+N: -104 dB(A) at -10 dBFS
Peter_IK wrote:On AXE I/O Solo, the first input will indeed be variable impedance, though. You may want to set input 1 to pure and make sure the levels match. For two identical line (or mic) inputs you'd want to go with AXE I/O.