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Newbie question about audio interfaces(solved)
I just got an Evo 4 interface and am very new to interfaces. It has an instrument input and two microphone inputs. I’m trying to figure out how to get a stereo output when recording since I’m trying to record full songs and not just a single instrument or mic input. When I monitor visually, I keep getting a mono output. I’ve tried two 1/4 plugged into the microphone inputs but still get it. There’s a stereo option with the interface while in AUM but it’ll only record in the left speaker. Is there a physical set up I need to be doing or do I need to adjust something in my DAW? Sorry if this isn’t explained well, I’m still not totally sure what I’m doing
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Can you run each mic to its own track in AUM, and then use AUM’s panning nodes to pan one full left and the other full right?
Also, I am not familiar with this interface, but there is a Monitor Mixing function on it. You probably want to monitor the interface output, and not the input. The input monitoring is to eliminate latency when recording, but may be mono only. The output monitoring should be the signal leaving AUM, and should be stereo.
There's a thread about the interface here
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/36663/audient-evo-small-ios-audio-interface
You need to use USB and configure your input channels in AUM: USB 1+2
Or make two lanes in AUM and record USB 1 and USB 2 in their own lane.
From the AUM manual:
Awesome, thanks guys I figured it out now