"mono means centered... right down the middle ... no panning"
"mono is one ... dead center ... or only one side at a time"
Umm no that is totally incorrect you can pan a mono signal to the left or right fine where ever you want..
All mono means is that it is a single signal where stereo is 2...
"If you dont have a program in the hardware that will convert it to stereo then maybe you can copy the track and pan them left and right...."
rel Why would you do this? doing that there is no difference than a mono track. Now if you wanted a have different effects on each one or something. Am i...
logic is not proprietary at all. Any core audio device will work. PT is getting a bit better with there m-powered software. I would love to run RME hardware with PT however that would rock.
"recyle time stretch = trash"
what? the principals behind recycle are basically what all other time strech software is based of off. If you cant get recycle or .rex files to work you dont know what you are doing. Recycle always gives me better results the acid, sonar or abelton.
Dude new ribbon mikes are not nearly as fragile as the old ones.
I love this mic
http://www.mercenary.com/aearstmi.html
and this one is great on a snare drum
http://www.mercenary.com/royer121a.html
why should screen shots make a program good or bad? Saw studio is one of the most powerful daw solutions there is and it looks like crap
http://www.sawstudio.com/
The basic theory behind removing vocals is that they are usually dead center in the mix, so vocal removers for the most part remove the center of the stereo field. Usually you also get very unwanted side effects from this. But give analog X a try.
What? Dude speak english. Samplitude was first made by Sekd and I would venture to say the best sounding multitrack environment. I would rather mix in samplitude than nuendo or pro tools. Also we are talking about there high end stuff samp pro is $1000 or even tword the higher end is Sequoia...