[ddots-l] delta 44 settings for recording audio

  • From: "Rod" <roddj12@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 05:45:05 -0800

Hi, guys:

I have noticed that some of my mixes are very light. I am guessing it has
something to do with the way I have the delta 44 set-up. Currently, I have
it set to wav out 1/2, for output, and for some reason, I can only choose
the left or the right inputs at a time, which in turns cause the recording
to be mono, and
thus dall in nature. When I go to the strip that has the inputs, I have
left, right, stereo. For some reason, I can only record on the left input.
When I select the right input, nothing got recorded. and, I am attributing
that to my mixes not having the right punch I need.

    I know this, because when I am converting midi tracts, the midi sounds
very nicely, but once converted in audio, it loses its dynamic.

 What can I do please to get a stereo recording with the delta 44, please?
For now, I think by only choosing left input, the signal is mono, but once
entered sonar, it plays on both speakers for reasons I don't know.  I am
using caketalking, a Yamaha Mg mixer, and my synth is the motif es. I am
hoping that there is a user of the delta 44 who would be kind enough to
assist me. Thanks.


Rod
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