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zunebuggy
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I am new to this board and new to home audio recording. I recently got two mixer boards: ALPOWL F-4A and Depusheng DX8. I got 2 mics for these boards plus instruments. Try as I might, I can get Audacity to record in stereo. I can get 2 channel with the same exact audio on each channel.
I broke down and got two USB mics, still the same thing. No separation. Just 2 channel mono.
Besides USB I have tried Mic Input on my PC and Line In on my PC. Yes, I was using stereo 3.5mm stereo to Y connector that has left and right, which I tested for stereo on my old cassette recorder.
I guess my sound card on my CyberPro PC is mono junk. So are my mixer boards, but my mics are pretty nice.
Why is it so difficult to record in stereo on a PC in 2024? I actually have several instruments that I would like to add as individual channels in Audacity, but for now, I would just be happy to record in stereo.
I have resorted to buying 2 Dell 3020 PCs and I have Audacity on each. I have a tone generator app on my phone. I start both Audacity apps recording and then play the tone and then record after the tone. Then I take audio from one PC to the other and combine them in Audacity and and align then audio based on the tone from my phone app. This results in stereo audio, but it is ridiculous I need to do it this way.
Thank you for any tips on how to set up my home studio.
I broke down and got two USB mics, still the same thing. No separation. Just 2 channel mono.
Besides USB I have tried Mic Input on my PC and Line In on my PC. Yes, I was using stereo 3.5mm stereo to Y connector that has left and right, which I tested for stereo on my old cassette recorder.
I guess my sound card on my CyberPro PC is mono junk. So are my mixer boards, but my mics are pretty nice.
Why is it so difficult to record in stereo on a PC in 2024? I actually have several instruments that I would like to add as individual channels in Audacity, but for now, I would just be happy to record in stereo.
I have resorted to buying 2 Dell 3020 PCs and I have Audacity on each. I have a tone generator app on my phone. I start both Audacity apps recording and then play the tone and then record after the tone. Then I take audio from one PC to the other and combine them in Audacity and and align then audio based on the tone from my phone app. This results in stereo audio, but it is ridiculous I need to do it this way.
Thank you for any tips on how to set up my home studio.