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I/O Setup, Bus paths ect.
MacBook 2.2ghz, Firewire 1814
I have a mono input(guitar) to the firewire's #3 input on the back of the unit. With ProTools up, I have that track selected so the input is from #3 from the interface, no problem there. What I'd like to do is have that signal split into both the L&R out 1&2, instead of only hearing it on the L side of my headphones. On the track strip the output is 1&2 but it's only heard on one side. Would anyone know how to do this? I'm guessing it has something to do with I/O Setup? I'm a real amateur on bus paths and all that and it's quite confusing. Basically how to split a mono input so it's heard on both the L&R channels. |
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Re: I/O Setup, Bus paths ect.
I believe (I could be wrong) that the 1814 defaults with pairing inputs 3-4, 5-6, and 7-8 as stereo inputs (i.e. 3 is panned L. 4 is panned R. 5 is panned L. and so on). Go to your Control Panel by going to system preferences in OSX by clicking on the Apple at the top of your screen, and go to the bottom of the window where the "M-Audio Interface" icon is, click on it and go to the "Mixer" tab. Here where your signal routing is. You can change the panning there. Hope this helps
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