Is the keyboard connected to 2 separate channels on your mixer, say 1 and 2? Or
are you using a combined channel, such as 11/12?
If you are using 2 separate channels, you'll need to pan 1 to the left, and the
other to the right. Then you'll need to either send the master outs of your
mixer to the fw1884 1 and 2, or send 2 aux outs, 1 from 1 channel to input 1 on
the fw1884, and another from the second channel to fw1884's second input.
Note that if you are using a combined stereo channel, if you are using the aux
outs to send a signal to the fw1884 (aux 1 to input 1, and aux 2 to input 2),
you need to make sure that your mixer is actually splitting those 2 aux sends
into a stereo pair. Most mixers have a push switch for this function if it is
supported. If the mixer is sending both aux sends as mono, that explains why
you are not getting a stereo signal.
Alternatively, you can just send the keyboard outs directly to the fw1884 for
the purpose of recording, and get a direct signal that way.
If this doesn't work, pleas give us a detailed description of how you have
things wired up, and we can figure out if something's off on your signal chain.
HTH, DJX
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From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
Eddie Salcido
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 7:25 AM
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Stereo Settings in Sonar
Hello all.
My input for the audio tracks is the stereo ASEO FW1884 Analogue 1. I'm
recording from a Yamaha P-80 which has a left and a right stereo jack: The
keyboard is connected to my Mackey 1202 mixer. The MIDI tracks work fine. It's
just the audio tracks that I'm having problems with. I hope this answers some
of your questions.
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On Apr 21, 2019, at 10:04 AM, Nick Dotson <nickdotson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:PLEASE READ THIS FOOTER AT LEAST ONCE!
There are exceptions which probably prove Chris’ rule, ie. Rickenbacher
guitars like my 12-string which has a stereo out jack, but it seems to
require a no longer and hard to obtain DI-box..., and my Mackie mixers all
have single 1/4 inch stereo inputs...
Sent from W. Nick Dotson's iPhone
On Apr 21, 2019, at 09:30, Chris Smart <csmart8@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
to put it another way, a single input on a piece of professional audio gear
is almost always mono.
At 10:25 AM 4/21/2019, you wrote:
If you are recording audio through only one input on your audio interface,
those inputs are usually in left/right pairs.
Try panning the track to the center in Sonar, or if that doesn't work, pan
that input to the center in your audio interface's control pannel software.
Just a suggestion. That's what I had to do here with a single microphone
and my Focusrite interface.
At 05:08 AM 4/21/2019, you wrote:
Good morning everyone.
Each time I try to record an audio track using Sonar, I only get sound out
of one speaker as soon as I arm the track. The only solution seems to be
to press the interleave button on each audio track to set everything to
mono, but I don't want to record that way if I don't have to. I came up
with this solution by reading section 7 of the Caketalking manual, but
perhaps there is something I missed. Thanks in advance for any assistance
you can provide.
Eddie
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