Set a left input as the a right input too

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Well sure, you can record stereo with your saffire, but not with one mic. If I understand you correctly, when you record with one mic, it only comes out one speaker and you want it to come out both, correct?

Yes but i also want it to be a stereo recording. Idk how this is not possible with 1 mic with a box that cost me $300 but is possible another box that cost me $65
 
Idk how this is not possible with 1 mic with a box that cost me $300 but is possible another box that cost me $65

It's not possible with either boxes.

Go back and read what everyone has been telling you in this thread. You can't get stereo from a mono source. And I'll say it again, this has nothing to do with your boxes, interface, asio drivers... it's all about what kind of track you created in your DAW; mono v stereo. One mic... create a mono track, it will come out both speakers.
 


Without even clicking on it, I know we're talking about a "Failure to Communicate. Some men just don't get it..." or something close to that.

Don't worry X3, you'll get it. Just open your mind, the aliens will tell you what to do....

(psst, Henry you missed you cue again!!!)
 
It's not possible with either boxes.

Go back and read what everyone has been telling you in this thread. You can't get stereo from a mono source. And I'll say it again, this has nothing to do with your boxes, interface, asio drivers... it's all about what kind of track you created in your DAW; mono v stereo. One mic... create a mono track, it will come out both speakers.

Now that's the problem. My Tascam US-100 has 1 xlr mic input and when i plug my mic into it, i get a stereo recording. Refer to the tascam US-100 image. You can see that it is set as USB Audio Codec 1 & 2. And when i tapped my mic you can see the left and right input volume go up.
 
Without even clicking on it, I know we're talking about a "Failure to Communicate. Some men just don't get it..." or something close to that.

Don't worry X3, you'll get it. Just open your mind, the aliens will tell you what to do....

(psst, Henry you missed you cue again!!!)

lol i am trying to communicate but you guys are just not getting it.
 
Now that's the problem. My Tascam US-100 has 1 xlr mic input and when i plug my mic into it, i get a stereo recording. Refer to the tascam US-100 image. You can see that it is set as USB Audio Codec 1 & 2. And when i tapped my mic you can see the left and right input volume go up.

It's still not stereo. One mic = MONO. It's just coming out both speakers, but still mono. I failed to write that in my last serious post.

In your DAW, create one MONO track and assign it to whatever channel your mic is plugged into. It will come out both speakers, but it is still mono. Both speakers are producing the very same signal. That is mono regardless of how many speakers it comes out.
 
It's still not stereo. One mic = MONO. It's just coming out both speakers, but still mono. I failed to write that in my last serious post.

In your DAW, create one MONO track and assign it to whatever channel your mic is plugged into. It will come out both speakers, but it is still mono. Both speakers are producing the very same signal. That is mono regardless of how many speakers it comes out.

SEEEE!!! YOU GUYS DO NOT GET IT! LOOK AT THIS IMAGE! THIS IS WITH MY TASCAM US-100!
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That is clearly a stereo recording! I DID IT RIGHT NOW!
 
ok i have no idea if your an alien but i rather you do NOT reply me because i do NOT speak your language. i never said anything about looking for a droid thank you very much :spank:

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SEEEE!!! YOU GUYS DO NOT GET IT! LOOK AT THIS IMAGE! THIS IS WITH MY TASCAM US-100!
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That is clearly a stereo recording! I DID IT RIGHT NOW!

You don't get it... THAT's NOT STEREO!!!!!! IT'S MONO!!!! just coming out 2 channels - USB Audio Codec 1 and USB Audio Codec 2. But still MONO.

Maybe the reason it's assigned to both channels is because you're using ASIO4All, which is a band-aid at best. It's meant to allow built-in soundcards to be used as an ASIO driver to DAW's. It's basically a hacker's tool.

Just do what we've been telling you all along and you'll be fine. When you create a track in Cubase, it asks you if you want it to be Stereo or Mono, if you have one mic, then you select Mono. It can't be easier.
 
You don't get it... THAT's NOT STEREO!!!!!! IT'S MONO!!!! just coming out 2 channels - USB Audio Codec 1 and USB Audio Codec 2. But still MONO.

Maybe the reason it's assigned to both channels is because you're using ASIO4All, which is a band-aid at best. It's meant to allow built-in soundcards to be used as an ASIO driver to DAW's. It's basically a hacker's tool.

Just do what we've been telling you all along and you'll be fine. When you create a track in Cubase, it asks you if you want it to be Stereo or Mono, if you have one mic, then you select Mono. It can't be easier.

But then it will be a mono recording. I did not come here to learn how to add stereo or mono tracks. I understand all that. I want to know how to get a stereo recording with my Saffire Pro 24 with 1 input. (Which is clearly what my TASCAM US-100 has)
 
But then it will be a mono recording.
Yes, you're starting to understand.... :)


I did not come here to learn how to add stereo or mono tracks. I understand all that.
Apparently you don't understand at all....

I want to know how to get a stereo recording with my Saffire Pro 24 with 1 input. (Which is clearly what my TASCAM US-100 has)

Dude, don't be so stubborn, you seriously need to listen to others when they are trying to explain this to you. Your Tascam is NOT giving you a stereo signal. It's mono through 2 channels... the same signal going out 2 channels... that doesn't make it stereo, just mono, twice. This is the last time I'm saying it to ya. To have stereo, you've got to have 2 mics, not one.

YOU CANNOT GET STEREO FROM ONE INPUT!!!!!

So, you want to get your mic'd recording (I'm assuming vocals) to come out both speakers when you play it back on the saffire. Record it as a mono track and it will come out both speakers.

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Without even clicking on it, I know we're talking about a "Failure to Communicate. Some men just don't get it..." or something close to that.

Don't worry X3, you'll get it. Just open your mind, the aliens will tell you what to do....

(psst, Henry you missed you cue again!!!)



I don't know you talk and talk but still the anger in the youth of this country.

Damn that rap music.

That does it ..... 20 paces, 2 track mono recording ...... to the death.







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I don't know you talk and talk but still the anger in the youth of this country.

and to think they are going to be the leaders of our country(s) when we're old and gray and rotting away in a retirement home. :mad:
 
But then it will be a mono recording. I did not come here to learn how to add stereo or mono tracks. I understand all that. I want to know how to get a stereo recording with my Saffire Pro 24 with 1 input. (Which is clearly what my TASCAM US-100 has)

I canot change the laws of physics.








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and to think they are going to be the leaders of our country(s) when we're old and gray and rotting away in a retirement home. :mad:

Yeah but at least we'll be recording in stereo! Bwahahahahaha.
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