
Cordial CFY 1.5 WPP - Y-adapter cable 3.5mm jack - 2x 6.3mm mono jack
1.50 m, 3.5mm jack (AUX), 6.3mm jack
Cordial CFY 1.5 WPP - Y-adapter cable 3.5mm jack - 2x 6.3mm mono jack
1.50 m, 3.5mm jack (AUX), 6.3mm jack
I have a question about the coridal CFY Cable. I bought a Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen gen audio interface and need to know if I buy this Cable, if I am able to connect it to my keyboard. My Keyboard has following connections: Keyboard Anschlüsse: Output (L/Mono, R): 6,3mm Klinke, Output (L/R): XLR Kopfhörer: 6,3mm Klinke MIDI: In/Out USB: To Host/To Device AUX Input (L/Mono, R): 6,3mm Klinke And the connections on my audio interface are following: Audio Anschlüsse (Eingänge): XLR (mono): 1 x 6.3 mm Klinke (Mono): 1 x Audio Anschlüsse (Ausgänge): 6.3 mm Klinke (Mono): 2 x Kopfhörer: 1x Weitere Anschlüsse: USB Anschlüsse: USB Typ C Buchse
If you are looking to record your keyboard through your Audio Interface, I would not buy this cable.
You want to connect your 6,3mm Klinke output to the 6,3mm Klinke input. You can use a TRS cable, just make sure you set INST to "OFF" because that will work best with the TRS cable. The docs for the Scarlett say:
"Input 2 uses a ¼” (6.35 mm) jack socket which is 2-pole when in instrument mode and 3-pole when used as a mono line input. It can accept signals from an electric or electroacoustic guitar or bass, a keyboard, and most other types of audio equipment. Set the INST switch ON (‘INST’ illuminates red) if you are connecting a musical instrument, e.g., a guitar in the example, using an ordinary 2-pole (TS) guitar jack. Set the INST switch to OFF if you are connecting a line level source such as a keyboard, synthesiser or the balanced output of an external audio mixer via a 3-pole (TRS) jack. Note the jack socket accepts both TRS and TS types of jack plug."
https://fael-downloads-prod.focusrite.com/customer... page 13
This should be the exact cable that fits (there are other lengths too): Cordial CFM 1.5 VV (1.50m, Mid-range, 6.3mm jack)
TRS means Tip Ring and Sleeve: 3 sections of the jack connector can be seen (like linked). Guitar cables are TS: Tip and Sleeve, only 2 sections are visible. You don't want Guitar cables.