For some reason I always select stereo when adding a track.
The stuff I do is your basic acoustic rock type of stuff. Recording acoustic guitars, vox and whatnot. Im recording from mono sources like 1 mic or DI.
Here is my reasoning for selecting Stereo instead of mono. I feel that if i want to use a an effect like Rverb that it outputs in stereo and would not work correctly on a mono track. am I correct in my thinking? Or am i just wasting disk space?
If i want to do a stereo guitar track, i'll use two sources (mic/transducer, or two mics) on two different tracks. Is this the correct procedure, or should I record them into 1 stereo track?
Is there any reason I should record stereo tracks from a mono source?
Thank you for your input guys!
-Josh
The stuff I do is your basic acoustic rock type of stuff. Recording acoustic guitars, vox and whatnot. Im recording from mono sources like 1 mic or DI.
Here is my reasoning for selecting Stereo instead of mono. I feel that if i want to use a an effect like Rverb that it outputs in stereo and would not work correctly on a mono track. am I correct in my thinking? Or am i just wasting disk space?
If i want to do a stereo guitar track, i'll use two sources (mic/transducer, or two mics) on two different tracks. Is this the correct procedure, or should I record them into 1 stereo track?
Is there any reason I should record stereo tracks from a mono source?
Thank you for your input guys!
-Josh