Multi channel recording using Behringer xenyx q802USB
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dutchdrummer
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Multi channel recording using Behringer xenyx q802USB
Windows 8.1, audacity 2.1.1
Hey everyone,
For some time I have been trying to get my Behringer xenyx q802USB connected to audacity. This is not a problem at all, but is is possible to record all the imputs on different channels? I would like to record a drumset with a few mics and be able to correct it via different channels.
I hope that you can help me
cheers!
Hey everyone,
For some time I have been trying to get my Behringer xenyx q802USB connected to audacity. This is not a problem at all, but is is possible to record all the imputs on different channels? I would like to record a drumset with a few mics and be able to correct it via different channels.
I hope that you can help me
cheers!
Re: Multi channel recording using Behringer xenyx q802USB
The Behringer xenyx q802USB provides 2 USB audio channels, so 2 channels is the limit with your hardware.
If your timing is good, one possibility is to overdub the drums. For example, record kick, snare and hi-hat first, then overdub the toms, then overdub cymbals. There is some information about overdub recording in the manual; http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/tu ... rdubs.html
If your timing is good, one possibility is to overdub the drums. For example, record kick, snare and hi-hat first, then overdub the toms, then overdub cymbals. There is some information about overdub recording in the manual; http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/tu ... rdubs.html
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dutchdrummer
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Re: Multi channel recording using Behringer xenyx q802USB
Thanks for the overdub tutorial, surely gonna try that a bit more.
How do I get the two channels to record? I've been trying to find that out but i don't get far
How do I get the two channels to record? I've been trying to find that out but i don't get far
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dutchdrummer
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Re: Multi channel recording using Behringer xenyx q802USB
What I meant: How do I get them to record seperately?dutchdrummer wrote:
How do I get the two channels to record? I've been trying to find that out but i don't get far
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Re: Multi channel recording using Behringer xenyx q802USB
You should record in binaural, not stereo. Use the PAN controls on your mixer to push one instrument to the left and one to the right. When you play one instrument, you should only get one of the two Behringer sound meters flipping and one of the Audacity sound meters.
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dutchdrummer
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Re: Multi channel recording using Behringer xenyx q802USB
I tried recording with a microphone (mono channel) turned to the right and a guitar (stereo channel) to the left, but the guitar isn't picked up by audacity...
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Re: Multi channel recording using Behringer xenyx q802USB
OK, step at a time. Forget the guitar for a second.
Start a recording and speak into the microphone panned to the left and then panned to the right. The mixer sound lights (lower right) should shift left and right with you.
The Audacity recording lights should, too. They should shift up and down, left on top.

If they don't, you may have Audacity set wrong. Make sure Audacity is set to record 2 channel stereo (rough example attached).
Let me know where this stops working.
Koz
Start a recording and speak into the microphone panned to the left and then panned to the right. The mixer sound lights (lower right) should shift left and right with you.
The Audacity recording lights should, too. They should shift up and down, left on top.

If they don't, you may have Audacity set wrong. Make sure Audacity is set to record 2 channel stereo (rough example attached).
Let me know where this stops working.
Koz
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dutchdrummer
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Re: Multi channel recording using Behringer xenyx q802USB
I have tested it and this is the result:
Audacity is on stereo input and my mixer is connected via the usb.
As I said, while recording I experimented with the pan knob. When I turn it to the left, it records mono and when I turn it to the right it records only silence. During the turning the sound just gets quieter
Audacity is on stereo input and my mixer is connected via the usb.
As I said, while recording I experimented with the pan knob. When I turn it to the left, it records mono and when I turn it to the right it records only silence. During the turning the sound just gets quieter
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Re: Multi channel recording using Behringer xenyx q802USB
Oh, wait. I'm falling asleep. Did you plug your guitar directly into the mixer? Both Left and Right (attached-1)? If you only used a single plug, the guitar is only going to appear on one or the other.
You can try to plug your guitar into Mixer channel 2 (attach-2). That should be fadable between left and right with one single plug.
Koz
You can try to plug your guitar into Mixer channel 2 (attach-2). That should be fadable between left and right with one single plug.
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Re: Multi channel recording using Behringer xenyx q802USB
I don't have the correct cable for attach. 2, but when I plug it into the normal input, the problem isn't solved. I tried putting the mic in the regular jack-input together with the guitar in the jack-input in 2, but also than the problem keeps appearing