Mixing down? what to do?

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hey all,
say ive got a vst drum track and 3 recorded guitar tracks...
Drum track = stereo out 1 left
guitar 1 = stereo out 1 right
guitar 2 = stereo out 2 left
guitar = stereo out 2 right

how do i mix thing down because u can only choose to mixdown from either stereo out 1 or stereo out 2, so i would be missing some tracks etc.... im totally stuck on this... any help appreciated
and any other mixing down essentials please list...
(sound card = delta 44)
 
Can't you put all the tracks in the same stereo pair? Plus, in your current panning scenario, do you really want all the drums to the left?
 
ok, ive got it so when i mix down the drums come out of both speakers, but now my guitar seems to be only coming out of one (the left) and its really quite compared to the play back in cubase........... i have the out to stereo, and its panned center..... any ideas?
 
kpnutz52 said:
ok, ive got it so when i mix down the drums come out of both speakers, but now my guitar seems to be only coming out of one (the left) and its really quite compared to the play back in cubase........... i have the out to stereo, and its panned center..... any ideas?

Turn the volume up.... :rolleyes:

Seriously - have you read the section in the manual at all about setting up your input channels and output channels ?
 
The guitar track will be recorded in mono right? as in you used a guitar TRS jack lead.
So maybe you need to change that track to a mono track rather than half of a stereo track.
I think the stereo outs 1 and 2 are your master outs. So all the chanels go to the stereo outs. (either 1 or 2). If this is the case you will have to change the tracked channels to different channels. Like channel 1 mono for guitar1 etc..
 
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