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    New to using a DAW (Reaper) - How to retain pan values in rendered audio file

    Thanks for pointing that out Dave. Not to worry though. The 2i4 does show up in the device manager when connected to my computer. I just included the information about the sound card in case someone was going to tell me I need to install a better one to solve the lack of separation coming...
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    New to using a DAW (Reaper) - How to retain pan values in rendered audio file

    Good point gecko. For my recording purposes keeping the headphones plugged into the interface is definitely the way to go. It still seems odd that the headphones plugged into the computer ignore the panning values. ?
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    New to using a DAW (Reaper) - How to retain pan values in rendered audio file

    Thanks bouldersoundguy- I've determined the audio file (.wav or .mp3 formats) has been rendered properly and the issue is with my how my computer delivers sound through the headphones jack. I re-check and fixed the problem I had losing the pan values when playing the unrendered Reaper tracks...
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    New to using a DAW (Reaper) - How to retain pan values in rendered audio file

    Hi- I'm hoping this is a dumb, easily answered "newbie" question: I've created several tracks in Reaper, each track panned 50 to 70%, left or right to separate vocals, and a couple instruments. All sounds good when played back in Reaper (through headphones connected to my input device...
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