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[QUOTE="Joshtruction:583330"]deadlikemurf said:[QUOTE]every time i post i go fuck with shit and figure something out... but i'm always left w/ a myriad of questions at every turn... ok so the xlr's are naturally set up to record on 2 mics as on stereo track. (which seems weird to me regarding the recording of vocals).. there is an option to record in mono (from the left input only)... and audacity also has such an option which will then pan the track correctly down the middle... so i essentially figured it out... but this leads me to this question... have i somehow cheapened the sound quality? my guess is no, not really because when u truly record vocals in a studio you are recording from one single source so they would be recorded as a "mono" track anyways, right? i failed math so i might have forgotten to carry a 2 in there somewhere. my head hurts, i want mommy. [/QUOTE] That should not hurt the sound quality one bit. In fact that should help it over using half a stereo track. All you have to do now is work with mic positioning to see where it suits your vocals the best and you are ready to go! Now if I could only find the drum software I need.[/QUOTE]
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