AxMataz wrote: [quote=David French]Most mics are mono, this one included. One diaphragm, one signal.
Thanx!
So when I record in, for example, nuendo, I have to choose left or right mic signal, or can I use a some kind of dual mono?
Just create a mono track and record to mono. If you're talking about recording in stereo then you need two mics in which case you'd create a stereo track or two mono tracks.
I'm a fellow Nuendo user. I think you can get a book on the basics of using Nuendo that might help you out a lot. That and hang out in a studio and on this forum.
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Most mics are mono, this one included. One diaphragm, one signa
Most mics are mono, this one included. One diaphragm, one signal.
David French wrote: Most mics are mono, this one included. One
Thanx!
So when I record in, for example, nuendo, I have to choose left or right mic signal, or can I use a some kind of dual mono?
AxMataz wrote: [quote=David French]Most mics are mono, this one
Thanx!
So when I record in, for example, nuendo, I have to choose left or right mic signal, or can I use a some kind of dual mono?
Just create a mono track and record to mono. If you're talking about recording in stereo then you need two mics in which case you'd create a stereo track or two mono tracks.
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I'm a fellow Nuendo user. I think you can get a book on the bas
I'm a fellow Nuendo user. I think you can get a book on the basics of using Nuendo that might help you out a lot. That and hang out in a studio and on this forum.
Good Luck!
Geez; you've chosen an expensive program to cut your teeth on, A
Geez; you've chosen an expensive program to cut your teeth on, Ax. I'm hoping you are just using it at school or something ....