We were having this little chat over here about mono and stereo tracks in Sonar..

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RE: We were having this little chat over here about mono and stereo tracks in Sonar.. 2009/02/11 18:35:57 (permalink)
Just on this general subject...is it generally standard policy to set interleave to mono if you record a mono track, like vocal...or anything for that matter recorded with one mic? Default is all to stereo and I notice many of my projects I have never altered the default, even though I only ever record in mono.
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RE: We were having this little chat over here about mono and stereo tracks in Sonar.. 2009/02/11 21:58:12 (permalink)
Besides, if you're recording, say, five tracks in mono but leaving them in stereo, your CPU hit will be a little higher.

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RE: We were having this little chat over here about mono and stereo tracks in Sonar.. 2009/02/12 01:12:09 (permalink)
I see. As a general rule...I'm just going to set interleave to mono every time it's a mono signal I'm recording. I can't get into too much trouble doing that can I?
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RE: We were having this little chat over here about mono and stereo tracks in Sonar.. 2009/02/12 16:07:51 (permalink)
Exactly

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