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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: dorrcoq on April 20, 2012, 03:35:48 PM
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Stereo mic and a mono soundboard. Should I double the SBD and mix the two sources that way, or split the channels and then mix the three tracks into two? Using Wavelab 6, if it matters.
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Stereo mic and a mono soundboard. Should I double the SBD and mix the two sources that way, or split the channels and then mix the three tracks into two? Using Wavelab 6, if it matters.
FWIW - when I've done this in the past (albeit not using Wavelab), I've doubled/copied the SBD to make a stereo track and then mixed it with the stereo AUD source.
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Stereo mic and a mono soundboard. Should I double the SBD and mix the two sources that way, or split the channels and then mix the three tracks into two? Using Wavelab 6, if it matters.
FWIW - when I've done this in the past (albeit not using Wavelab), I've doubled/copied the SBD to make a stereo track and then mixed it with the stereo AUD source.
Yeah, that's what I did, but I was wodnering if it was the best way. Guess I can try it and find out. ;D