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« on: November 10, 2007, 01:16:35 AM »
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OK, I download the trial version of AA3 and set up all the usual stuff.  Play a couple of previously recorded stereo files and all seems fine.

Now, I set up to record from a vinyl 33 record.  This record is a mono record, but I transfer it in stereo.  Hit F10 and monitor the input levels - all fine.  Hit record and set sample/bit depth and off it goes - recording in mono.  Do a lot of chasing around, checking routing, etc. but all seems fine.  So I check system using previous versions - they all work fine.

So, I wondered if someone was being overly clever and using the software to determine the original was a mono recording and automatically adding the channels together?   Go find a stereo LP - put that on and get exactly the same result!!  WTF?

Short version - input monitors in stereo but records in mono.

The only thing I can think of is that, when I installed the software, there was a warning that I didn't have SP2 (I'm on XP) installed and some things might not function - of course, it didn't say what wouldn't work, that would be far too logical.  I'm not installing SP2, so I went ahead anyway.  Apart from this problem, everything I want seems OK.

Has anyone any idea what's happening here?
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« on: November 10, 2007, 01:31:13 AM »
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Now, I set up to record from a vinyl 33 record.  This record is a mono record, but I transfer it in stereo.  Hit F10 and monitor the input levels - all fine.  Hit record and set sample/bit depth and off it goes - recording in mono.  Do a lot of chasing around, checking routing, etc. but all seems fine.  So I check system using previous versions - they all work fine.

So, I wondered if someone was being overly clever and using the software to determine the original was a mono recording and automatically adding the channels together?   Go find a stereo LP - put that on and get exactly the same result!!  WTF?

You are in edit view correct?  I don't think this has changed since 2.0.  When you hit record the new waveform dialog pops up and asks for sample rate, channels (mono or stereo), and bit depth.  Is this what you are seeing?
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« on: November 10, 2007, 01:41:00 AM »
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Are we talking EV or MV? I just tried this on the laptop in EV and it definitely records in stereo. You do get some options in the audio hardware setup that look like [01M] [02M] [01S], and you have to pick the S one, but it's definitely recording two discrete channels.

I checked MV as well - just the same. Nothing clever has been done with the input arrangements - they are the same as they were in 2.0.
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« on: November 10, 2007, 10:17:00 AM »
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You do get some options in the audio hardware setup that look like [01M] [02M] [01S], and you have to pick the S one, but it's definitely recording two discrete channels.

That's it!!!

I knew it had to be something pretty basic.  I can't believe I missed something as simple as that - and you wouldn't believe the number of times I checked the hardware setup cry .

Put it down to too much consumption of the falling-over liquid Smiley .
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« on: November 10, 2007, 02:04:16 PM »
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Put it down to too much consumption of the falling-over liquid Smiley .

You still on that cheapo Spanish stuff, Graeme? grin
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« on: November 10, 2007, 08:13:09 PM »
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You still on that cheapo Spanish stuff, Graeme? grin

Well he very kindly gave me a bottle of (Spanish) PATXARAN AITOR when we last met, and if that's what he drinks at home then I can see why he might have a problem telling the difference between M and S.

It's 25% proof, and it has quite a kick - enough to give your eyes a hard time, anyway! And, I'm ashamed to say that I'm still working my way through it... but it's actually pretty good stuff.
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« on: November 11, 2007, 12:43:25 AM »
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Well, my normal tipple is Glen Orchy, a blend of Scottish malt whiskys - 7:99 € a bottle (that's about £5:60) from the local supermarket.  Pretty good stuff, expecially at that price.  I've never seen it in the UK, so I guess it's an export only brand.  A bottle of J&B (cooking whisky, nowhere near as good) will set me back about 12 €. 

I love Patxaran - I can't believe you haven't finished it off yet, Steve - but it's not good in large doses, you feel really rough in the morning if you drink too much of that in one go.  That said, I always take a bottle with me if I go abroad.  I've never seen it sold anywhere else and its unique taste reminds me of home.
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« on: November 11, 2007, 05:52:58 PM »
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We were down in San Sebastian at the beginning of last month and I rushed to the nearest hypermarket to pick up some bargains - only to find that all the of branded whiskies were about €1 more expensive than I was getting here in France. I came back with a couple of bottles of Spanish brandy (not bad at all, and very cheap!) and some sherry, which barely exists here. What I was jealous of was the price of petrol - quite a lot cheaper than here...
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