The only alternatives I can see would be to:ġ. You've pretty much got to do this "in software", as above. Your original title for this thread is "Make mono mike stereo". The resultant track isn't -really- "stereo", in that the audio information is the same on both sides of the track.īut for monitoring, it now plays on both sides of my headphones, much easier to listen. Screenshots - Another great way to demonstrate issues. I just go to the "audio" menu, and choose the option to "create stereo from left", and it "dupes" the left track to the right track, as well. Specific information - a) FL Studio version & build number, b) what you are doing and what happens exactly, c) step-by-step instructions how reproduce the problem. When I first set up a "dummy track" for a project (that is, a "base track" that won't actually be a part of the finished project, just a "guideline"), I usually record it with one mic.īecause I used only one mic (mono) the track (which is "set up" to be a stereo track by default) will play sound only on "one side" (such as "the left") - again, because I used only one mic.
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