Recording 2 mono channels
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JackJock
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Recording 2 mono channels
Hi,
apologize if this question has been answered before, but I couldn't find a satisfactory answer.
I switched from Mac to Fedora, and am not able to use ProTools any more. However, as I managed to find an adequate replacement for all the apps I used to use on the Mac side, I thought I might try out Audacity.
I want to record -as I am used - with my M-Box, and everything works fine with my setup on Fedora. However, I just can' figure out how to record two mono channels with the two mics I connect to the M-Box. I need two mono tracks, as mic 1 is condenser, and mic 2 is dynamic - hence the need for individual control.
ProTools automatically creates 2 mono tracks to record into when told. Audacity seems to create new stereo track for recording when I hit the Record button, regardless of two mono tracks I previously created for recording (these get ignored). Same thing if I set to mono - I just get a mono track for recording, and the previously created two still get ignored.
What would be the remedy,
Cheers,
Happy New Year,
Jack
Fedora 25
Audacity 2.1.3-alpha-Nov 9 2016
installed via Terminal
apologize if this question has been answered before, but I couldn't find a satisfactory answer.
I switched from Mac to Fedora, and am not able to use ProTools any more. However, as I managed to find an adequate replacement for all the apps I used to use on the Mac side, I thought I might try out Audacity.
I want to record -as I am used - with my M-Box, and everything works fine with my setup on Fedora. However, I just can' figure out how to record two mono channels with the two mics I connect to the M-Box. I need two mono tracks, as mic 1 is condenser, and mic 2 is dynamic - hence the need for individual control.
ProTools automatically creates 2 mono tracks to record into when told. Audacity seems to create new stereo track for recording when I hit the Record button, regardless of two mono tracks I previously created for recording (these get ignored). Same thing if I set to mono - I just get a mono track for recording, and the previously created two still get ignored.
What would be the remedy,
Cheers,
Happy New Year,
Jack
Fedora 25
Audacity 2.1.3-alpha-Nov 9 2016
installed via Terminal
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kozikowski
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Re: Recording 2 mono channels
I don't know about recording live like that, but it's easy to convert in post.
Drop-down menu to the left of the stereo track > Spit Stereo to Mono.
Scroll down or click the graphic.
Koz
Drop-down menu to the left of the stereo track > Spit Stereo to Mono.
Scroll down or click the graphic.
Koz
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JackJock
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Re: Recording 2 mono channels
So, no way of doing the things the way I described?
Seems like I'd have to change the workflow, or try out Ardour.
Thx,
Jack
Seems like I'd have to change the workflow, or try out Ardour.
Thx,
Jack
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kozikowski
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Re: Recording 2 mono channels
Not that I know of.no way of doing the things the way I described?
It seems that way, yes.Seems like I'd have to change the workflow, or try out Ardour.
Koz
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Gale Andrews
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Re: Recording 2 mono channels
Audacity doesn't require arming tracks, so Record always creates a new track.
A new stereo recording is left and right channel of a stereo pair, not two mono tracks.
Audacity does have Append Record into the end of the selected tracks (SHIFT + R or SHIFT-click the Record button). So try creating your two empty mono tracks, CTRL + A to select both tracks, then Append Record.
You might get half volume tracks where the maximum without clipping is +/- 0.5 instead of +/- 1.0. That depends on your equipment and is part of the same "stereo pair" limitation.
Gale
A new stereo recording is left and right channel of a stereo pair, not two mono tracks.
Audacity does have Append Record into the end of the selected tracks (SHIFT + R or SHIFT-click the Record button). So try creating your two empty mono tracks, CTRL + A to select both tracks, then Append Record.
You might get half volume tracks where the maximum without clipping is +/- 0.5 instead of +/- 1.0. That depends on your equipment and is part of the same "stereo pair" limitation.
Gale
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JackJock
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Re: Recording 2 mono channels
Thanks for the advice guys - a very supportive community, it seems.
I did some recording with one stereo track - at first hearing, it sounds pretty good.
How is your experience with splitting guys - straightforward clean job, or some surprise possible?
I'll give a try later in the week with "append", maybe that is an option, too.
Thanks again guys,
Jack
I did some recording with one stereo track - at first hearing, it sounds pretty good.
How is your experience with splitting guys - straightforward clean job, or some surprise possible?
I'll give a try later in the week with "append", maybe that is an option, too.
Thanks again guys,
Jack
Re: Recording 2 mono channels
Splitting stereo tracks is quick and easy.JackJock wrote:I did some recording with one stereo track - at first hearing, it sounds pretty good.
How is your experience with splitting guys - straightforward clean job, or some surprise possible?
Stereo tracks may be split as "Left" and "Right" channels, or as 2 "mono" channels.
As you want to split to two mono channels, ensure that you select the "Split Stereo to Mono" option (not "split stereo track").
See here for more info: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/spli ... racks.html
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JackJock
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Re: Recording 2 mono channels
Thanks, but when mentioning "surprise", I was actually wondering about technical quality.
steve wrote:Splitting stereo tracks is quick and easy.JackJock wrote:I did some recording with one stereo track - at first hearing, it sounds pretty good.
How is your experience with splitting guys - straightforward clean job, or some surprise possible?
Stereo tracks may be split as "Left" and "Right" channels, or as 2 "mono" channels.
As you want to split to two mono channels, ensure that you select the "Split Stereo to Mono" option (not "split stereo track").
See here for more info: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/spli ... racks.html
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Gale Andrews
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Re: Recording 2 mono channels
Splitting is not an extraction or filter. There is no loss.
Gale
Gale
JackJock wrote:Thanks, but when mentioning "surprise", I was actually wondering about technical quality.
steve wrote:Splitting stereo tracks is quick and easy.JackJock wrote:I did some recording with one stereo track - at first hearing, it sounds pretty good.
How is your experience with splitting guys - straightforward clean job, or some surprise possible?
Stereo tracks may be split as "Left" and "Right" channels, or as 2 "mono" channels.
As you want to split to two mono channels, ensure that you select the "Split Stereo to Mono" option (not "split stereo track").
See here for more info: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/spli ... racks.html
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