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Posted on Jun 29, 2009

M-audio fast track sound only coming out of right side

Recording with Acid and I'm only getting sound out of the right side when recording in Stereo. I don't want to record in mono but that's the only thing that gets sound to come out of both sides. Is there a way to fix this? The meter on acid is just picking up signal from the right side too....double-you-tee-eff?? Thanks! - Nick

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I havent played with acid a lot... but this is what i can tell you... most of the softwares have configurable inputs... seems like your inputs are configured as stereo input and hence it will pick up the signal from both the left and right discreetly... which means that you would need to feed audio to both the channels for the meter to pump on both bars...The other option is to PAN the track center and not hard left right... this would get audio to both ears of headphone as well as the output meters...
these are basically some of the few things tht will get u sound on both ears and bars...
The bigger question here thoug is why do you want to record in stereo?? and not mono?

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