Microphone Recording In Stereo?, LE7 |
Mon 27 Nov 2006, 04:37
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 22-Oct 06 From: Caracas - VE Member No.: 84,482 |
I have an MAudio Firewire Solo interface with my iMac and Logic Express, and recently I purchased a microphone for recording vocals, etc. Nothing too fancy, its called Whaferdale pro DM 2.0. I have plugged it into the Input 1 of the interface and armed a new Audio track in LE. Made sure the track is stereo, armed the track for recording and hit rec. The input isnt very loud, despite the knob being turned all the way up, but the main problem is that vocals are only recorded via the left chanel? I cant seem to be able to get both left and right recording despite the track being a stereo one.
What's going on? Thanks everyone, J |
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Mon 27 Nov 2006, 20:14
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 122 Joined: 16-Jul 06 From: London - UK Member No.: 81,499 |
Its a mono microphone connected to a mono input and so will only record in mono.
You can use stereo effects like reverb, delay, chorus etc to create a stereo picture when mixing, but its really unusual to record vocals in anything other than mono. -------------------- www.myspace.com/commercialmusicstudios
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Mon 27 Nov 2006, 20:32
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 22-Oct 06 From: Caracas - VE Member No.: 84,482 |
Thanks Jim,
I'm not actually concerned about recording vocals in mono, I'm concerned about the resulting recordings only coming out of the left speaker, given that the recording only inputs through the left channel. Its awkward to have a track with the vocals coming out of only one speaker. How do I record in mono but make sure the sound recorded comes out of both speakers? thanks J |
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Tue 28 Nov 2006, 10:41
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 122 Joined: 16-Jul 06 From: London - UK Member No.: 81,499 |
If you record into a mono track you'll be able to use the Pan pot to place the recorded signal wherever you want in the stereo image.
In Logic, click on the two over-lapping circles at the bottom of your audio track (to the left of the "rec" record arm button) and select "Mono" or one circle. Then select Input 1 as your input source. The resulting recording should be coming from both speakers on playback. Hope this helps. -------------------- www.myspace.com/commercialmusicstudios
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Tue 28 Nov 2006, 18:16
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Member Group: Members Posts: 96 Joined: 14-May 05 From: Caracas - VE Member No.: 65,694 |
Hi:
That´s correct. You can also move the mouse up or down over the pan pot and you will be done. Regards. |
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Tue 28 Nov 2006, 21:32
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 22-Oct 06 From: Caracas - VE Member No.: 84,482 |
solved thanks!
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Sun 3 Dec 2006, 01:14
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 142 Joined: 07-Jul 04 From: - US Member No.: 46,480 |
Thanks Jim, I'm not actually concerned about recording vocals in mono, I'm concerned about the resulting recordings only coming out of the left speaker, given that the recording only inputs through the left channel. Its awkward to have a track with the vocals coming out of only one speaker. How do I record in mono but make sure the sound recorded comes out of both speakers? thanks J delay to other side > 11ms , try 12 or 14ms ... sweet -------------------- |
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