This excerpt from a Bitwig walkthrough covers how The Grid handles stereo natively, with every patch cable carrying a stereo signal by default. The Grid also runs internally at four times your project sample rate, which reduces aliasing during modulation and keeps complex math clean without adding processing overhead, since it compiles operations to match your specific processor.
Because stereo is baked into every cable, most modules include direct controls for treating the left and right channels independently. The frequency knob on the sine wave oscillator demonstrates this: a bipolar display signals that the control can push the two channels in opposite directions, instantly widening the sound without any extra routing or utility modules.