Subject:Recording in Two Channels
Posted by: toolunity
Date:2/1/2003 10:01:00 PM
For some reason SoundForge is recording in only the top channel and it is set in stereo. anyone have any suggesttions? |
Subject:RE: Recording in Two Channels
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:2/2/2003 10:36:09 AM
A couple: -Check the plug of the input you're using for input for recording. It should be a stereo plug, indicated by a tip, a ring, and a sleeve. (They're separated by two colored bands.) A mono plug is indicated by just a tip and a ring. (Separated by one colored band.) -Ensure that the input jack you're using for recording is also stereo. -Info on setup would be great, like how you're connecting everything in the recording chain together. HTH, Iacobus |
Subject:RE: Recording in Two Channels
Reply by: toolunity
Date:2/2/2003 1:17:09 PM
at my house im using a 8-track beringer mixer and then running the microphones into that then using a single cable that runs out form the phones output into my computer mic in. but the odd thing is at my house i can record in stereo. at my friends last night i brought it over and at his house it will only record in one channel. so i was figuring it was some odd nuance that was changed in soundforge |
Subject:RE: Recording in Two Channels
Reply by: MJhig
Date:2/2/2003 2:29:01 PM
"Mic in" is mono. You should be using "Line in". MJ |
Subject:RE: Recording in Two Channels
Reply by: Geoff_Wood
Date:2/2/2003 3:53:55 PM
Posted by: toolunity (Ignore This User) " that then using a single cable that runs out form the phones output into my computer mic in. " Don't use a 'phones out' - that is designed for driving low impedence headphones, and it likely to be comparitively noisy and distorted. Don't use a 'mic in'. That is designed for very low level signals, and is mono. Use the stereo 'line input' on the soundcard. You may need an adaptor cable to go from 2 x 1/4" mono jack plugs to a 1/8" stereo jack plug, which are commonly avaalable, or easy to make. geoff |