![]() ![]() ![]() The only alternatives I can see would be to:ġ. If you are having problems with your USB microphone and Windows then there are a few things you could try to solve this. 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. 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. Open FL Studio ASIO driver: select your USB mic on the Input field and your Audio Interface on the Output field. 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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