Hi people, hope you are all safe and well.....quick question, how can I record in stereo? such as a stereo vocal? instead of mono?
Thats it. Thank you all
STEREO RECORDING
Re: STEREO RECORDING
push "Add Tracks"
select "Audio Track"
change "mono" to "stereo"
push "Ok"
select the correct inputs
select "Audio Track"
change "mono" to "stereo"
push "Ok"
select the correct inputs
Re: STEREO RECORDING
Obv your question has a fee parameter options. A couple of ideas..
1. Record more than two separate tracks and whilst playing back, use your panning feature (etc.) on each one.
2. Use the user's note above my reply ^.
3. MTS has a couple of awesome effect features in this regard:
A. Go into effects and find 'stereo imager'. It is ~superb~ for creating a stereo effect on monoral tracks.
B. If you're using MTS Pro and look at the top of the screen, you'll see the SOS function. Use this with the punch/record function. Select the section of
audio you wish to overdub and activate 'rec., punch and SOS' features. This allows you to overdub on a monoral track. Note that you cannot (as far as I
know) edit that section for volume etc., once done- so be aware you ~can~ use the 'undo' function to remove said overdubbed SOS action.
Enjoy!
NT
1. Record more than two separate tracks and whilst playing back, use your panning feature (etc.) on each one.
2. Use the user's note above my reply ^.
3. MTS has a couple of awesome effect features in this regard:
A. Go into effects and find 'stereo imager'. It is ~superb~ for creating a stereo effect on monoral tracks.
B. If you're using MTS Pro and look at the top of the screen, you'll see the SOS function. Use this with the punch/record function. Select the section of
audio you wish to overdub and activate 'rec., punch and SOS' features. This allows you to overdub on a monoral track. Note that you cannot (as far as I
know) edit that section for volume etc., once done- so be aware you ~can~ use the 'undo' function to remove said overdubbed SOS action.
Enjoy!
NT