Re:Panning after recording
2011/03/01 08:06:55
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Be sure you have the input set to MONO.
IN my system, Also a 2 channel interface.... When I click on the track control area (maybe double click), a box opens that allows me to set my track inputs from the available options.
1 is stereo input, 2 is right input mono, and 3 is left input mono. This is the actual channels on my interface that I am selecting from inside the DAW, telling it what channel I have audio input coming in on.
Since I am a creature of habit, I have my guitar plugged into the interface on both channel inputs... but forget about that. I have a POD2 that supposedly has stereo FX available BUT...... I simply treat it as a MONO instrument.
SO..when I choose my input for the guitar channel, I ALWAYS choose the LEFT MONO input. This send the signal to the track as MONO, and centered equally on the R/L panning. If I need it to one side or the other I can move it from center of the sound stage.
I think your problem might be that you are selecting the stereo input option. try the MONO and see if that works. If I recall, the setting is stereo by default so when I'm in a hurry or forget to select MONO, I get TWO lines/channels in the track when I record, and the Left channel is the only one with audio.
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