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noiseradiostar
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Hello everyone, I'm having trouble recording into my computer and wanted to see if anyone can help...
I'm trying to record to Cool Edit Pro. For my setup into the computer I'm running a 1/4" guitar cord out of my preamp, into a 1/8" stereo adapter and into the computer. The trouble is I'm only getting a signal on the left side. I first checked my cords and they're good. I then checked within the program and the "stereo" recording button was clicked.
I researched this a little and found many posts on bulletin boards (that's how I found this BBS) where people have had similar problems. The response on this board from 2 years ago suggested that you use a splitter and split the 1/4" mono signal from the guitar cord and then use a stereo adapter to bring the two sides back together (although you wouldn't have a true stereo signal). This may work, but my friend is running the exact same setup and using the exact same recording program and he has no trouble getting a stereo signal. This leads me to believe it might be the soundcard or the computer (I'm using Windows XP).
Any help? (Before I buy a new soundcard or do something drastic)
Thanks.
I'm trying to record to Cool Edit Pro. For my setup into the computer I'm running a 1/4" guitar cord out of my preamp, into a 1/8" stereo adapter and into the computer. The trouble is I'm only getting a signal on the left side. I first checked my cords and they're good. I then checked within the program and the "stereo" recording button was clicked.
I researched this a little and found many posts on bulletin boards (that's how I found this BBS) where people have had similar problems. The response on this board from 2 years ago suggested that you use a splitter and split the 1/4" mono signal from the guitar cord and then use a stereo adapter to bring the two sides back together (although you wouldn't have a true stereo signal). This may work, but my friend is running the exact same setup and using the exact same recording program and he has no trouble getting a stereo signal. This leads me to believe it might be the soundcard or the computer (I'm using Windows XP).
Any help? (Before I buy a new soundcard or do something drastic)
Thanks.