Stereo & panning issues

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2017/12/11 22:03:35 (permalink)

Stereo & panning issues

Old and old-school Cake user (15 years of rock-solid Cake 12 on XP finally died) with new gear and X3 Pro having panning & stereo issues.  Echo Audiofire 12 - Sonar appears to "see" and record all 12 channels (e.g., L, R, stereo for each pair 1-2 through 11-12), but when mixing no apparent stereo and even though Master bus outputs in stereo, cannot actually pan anything to the R.  Any clues, thoughts, or suggestions?  TIA.
 
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    chuckebaby
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    Re: Stereo & panning issues 2017/12/11 22:23:44 (permalink)
    have you checked the mix software ?


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    Re: Stereo & panning issues 2017/12/11 22:25:50 (permalink)
    And what do your Each individual track inputs say ?
    Also note: make sure you have selected the units inputs and outputs in Preferences.

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    Re: Stereo & panning issues 2017/12/12 01:18:01 (permalink)
    Thanks for these suggestions.  Working back through the Echo console (which showed full stereo on 1-2) and other internals (all OK) led me back to hardware and I found a funky channel in my old Soundcraft board.  Switched and got full stereo output.  I used to frequent this forum regularly in the 90s (Laylas & Cake 7-12), and the little nudges almost always steered me true. Looking forward to relearning what I used to know plus all of the advances since ~2000 (phew!). Thanks again.
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