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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