![]() When I turn on the Input Echo so I can watch the levels, both Left and Right react the same (even if I mute the Right on the board or disconnect the mic). Out is the Master Bus which is set to the Realtek audio speakers. I set the input as one to Left (USB Audio codec) and the other as Right (USB Audio codec). I create a new empty project and add two tracks. I did the hardware setup which said to change it to MME-32 and everything seems fine. The USB is connected to a new Sony VAIO running Windows 7 Home Premium (i7, 4Gb RAM, 64-bit) with a Realtek soundcard ( specs) and using Sonar LE 6 (came with the ZED). The monitor is set to show Aux 1 and Aux 2 and there I can see that Aux 1 is the left mic and Aux 2 is the right (they respond differently). USB is plugged in and Aux 1-2 is pressed for USB send. The second has Aux 2 Pre turned to max, the rest 0. The first has Aux 1 Pre turned to max, the rest 0. Two mics feed into an Allen & Heath ZED 14 board in the first two positions. I'm trying to record Aux1 and Aux2 separately and at the same time, but in Sonar, it's like it's mono. I've searched for this on this forum and the internet in general, but it seems like no one else is having this trouble. ![]() ![]() ![]() USB Audio codec not keeping channels separate ![]()
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