simultaneous multitrack with audiophile

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Can I record two tracks simultaneously with an Audiophile 24/96? It has two rca ins/outs. I thought that two rca ins meant that it was really one channel in stereo, not two separate channels.

Someone mentioned something about doing some panning to the extreme left and right in the software. Would that give me two mono tracks?

I am using...

Audiophile 24/96

Cubase

8 channel behringer mixer.

I would like to record two guitars simultaneously on two tracks. If this is possible, please tell me how. Thanks!

Ps. I have been studying this forum for a while and I am so thankful that it exists! I have learned a lot already, but i obviously still have lots more to learn.
 
Panning hard left and right would probably do the trick. Its what I do...
 
thanks gargamel.

Do I do the panning in the Cubase software or in the audiophile's soundcard?

hosehead
 
Hosehead - neither. Pan on the mixer - one channel hard left and the other hard right. Then record a stereo file (if cubase support stereo input to 2 mono channels it's better).

Oren
 
Yep, you can do that....I actually get 4 tracks at a time with my Audiophile...my J-Station goes into the S/PDIF and i record it to 2 separate tracks....I then have a Marshall MXLv67 and a Shure sm57 going into my Delta DMP2 preamp with one going into the left RCA and the other going into the right RCA......

Im not a whole lot familiar with Cubase, I use N-Track, and you just set it up to record a stereo track with 2 separate tracks as opposed to a single stereo track (does that make sense)...THATS THE ONLY WAY YOULL HAVE INDIVIDUAL CONTROL OVER THE TWO TRACKS......

it would help to know how you are getting the 2 guitars into the soundcard...
 
Dear gidge
I have guitar 1 into channel one of an 8 channel mixer, I have the second guitar or a mike plugged into the second channel. From the mixer Aux 1and 2 into inputs one and two on the sound card.

The brekdown seems to be in getting the software to separate channel one and two from the soundcard.

I can record a stero track, but I do not know how to separate the stero track into 2 mono tracks in the software.
 
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