Subject:Mono Recording????
Posted by: jroditis
Date:2/1/2004 8:55:56 PM
Is it possible to record my guitar in mono? Cheers..................................................... |
Subject:RE: Mono Recording????
Reply by: xxFT13xx
Date:2/1/2004 10:38:52 PM
yes. when you hit the "record" button, another box will pop up. the bottom of it will be a Drop Down box, select either left or right. bam...on you go! -Sin |
Subject:RE: Mono Recording????
Reply by: Big_Faced_Boy
Date:2/2/2004 6:06:44 AM
That's the answer... but to further the topic slightly, you can convert your existing stereo files to mono using Sound Forge's Channel Convertor. A bonus is that this'll halve the amount of disk space required for the sample. BFB |
Subject:RE: Mono Recording????
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:2/2/2004 11:05:08 AM
And to further BFB's thoughts even more, you could also solo a track, use CTRL+M and then select a Mono option under "Template". (Not quite as micro-featured as using Sound Forge's Channel Converter, but it can get the job done.) Note, too, that track volume plays a big part when rendering to a new track. E.g., if a track's volume is set at -10.0 dB before rendering, the newly rendered track will also have a -10.0 dB cut plus whatever the newly rendered track's volume is set at, which is dictated by what the Preview fader is set at in the Mixer. HTH, Iacobus ------- RodelWorks - Original Music for the Unafraid mD's ACIDplanet Page |
Subject:RE: Mono Recording????
Reply by: jroditis
Date:2/2/2004 7:11:33 PM
Thanks for the overwelming response. looks like you guys no your stuff. Cheers......................................... |