Left Right Speaker slider in the Track Control Panel always on Left?

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audfil
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Left Right Speaker slider in the Track Control Panel always on Left?

Post by audfil » Mon Dec 07, 2020 2:57 am

Hi.

Is there a way, when I make a new record, that the (L) left and (R) right speaker slider in the Track Control Panel is always at (L) Left?

I ask, because my right internal speaker is damaged. On every record I must manually move the slider to (L) Left.

I want it automatically on the (L) Left.

Thanks!

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Re: Left Right Speaker slider in the Track Control Panel always on Left?

Post by steve » Mon Dec 07, 2020 12:06 pm

If you record in mono (set the number of channels to "1 (mono)" in the Device Toolbar) then you will be recording both left and right into a mono track, and both will come out in both L/R output channels on playback.
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Re: Left Right Speaker slider in the Track Control Panel always on Left?

Post by jademan » Mon Dec 07, 2020 12:40 pm

audfil wrote:
Mon Dec 07, 2020 2:57 am
my right internal speaker is damaged. On every record I must manually move the slider to (L) Left.

I want it automatically on the (L) Left.
You could create a macro: Tools > Macros...; New > MyLeftPanner; Insert > Pan Left > OK; OK;
To Run: Tools > Apply Macro > MyLeftPanner.

But this may take more keystrokes than it would take to simply move the slider. :D See also, https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/key ... tml#custom

And, as steve says, record in Mono so you don't lose right channel information.

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Re: Left Right Speaker slider in the Track Control Panel always on Left?

Post by DVDdoug » Mon Dec 07, 2020 4:07 pm

For $10 or $20 USD you can get a pair of cheap (external) computer speakers or headphones. (I assume it's a cost issue and you don't want to pay to have your computer repaired?)

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