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Need SIMPLE - duplicate Left channel to Right
Hi,
I want a plugin that takes "the Left" input from my audio card and duplicates to the right. Or visa versa.
Yes, Yes, Yes - I know this is NOT true stereo. I get that. I have a Delayrium plugin - but it's WAY WAY WAY overkill.
I just want to duplicate the left channel to the right, or the right to the left.
I'm using Loopy Pro
Thanks
AJ
Comments
You should be able to do that with any DAW or mixer app.
Assuming you can select the left and right inputs ...
Add the left input into two separate audio inputs. Pan one hard left and one hard right.
But maybe that's not what you're saying. It's unclear what you mean.
Most DAWs do that automatically when you select either channel 1 or 2 as the input.
The output will go to channels 1 and 2 so no need to 'duplicate' anything...
That was my first reaction, but it sounded like maybe they wanted more than that - like maybe being able to treat each side separately?
Thank you all for your feedback.
I had the input of the DAW channel set to BOTH channel 1 and 2 of my audio interface where the channel 1 of the audio interface would go the left of the DAW input channel, and channel 2 of the audio interface would go to the right of the DAW input channel.
However.... the only thing plugged in audio interface was my instrument in channel 1; thus - only the left side of the DAW input channel was working.
Once I set my DAW input channel to receive just channel 1 of the audio interface - the input became stereo.
Thanks Again!!
Two channels aren’t need, just one . Loopy’s mixer channels are always stereo, choosing a mono input (just input 1 rather the stereo pair) is sufficient. That will send the input to both left and right channels.
That was already determined once the end-goal was clarified. What I wrote was based on the guess that they wanted to treat a left and right channel separately.
@wim Yes, exactly. That's exactly what I did. Once I set the input of the Loopy DAW channel to input 1 from my audio interface, it was stereo. You explained it better than I did. Thank you!!
No, that wasn't me. 😉
It was @michael_m and @espiegel123. I answered the question I thought you were asking, but my assumption was wrong.
Anyway, I'm glad it's sorted. 👍🏼