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Ehemaliger User schrieb am 08.11.2020 um 19:28 Uhr

There must be a way to access audio preferences in your program. What channel information do you see when you open up the audio preferences panel?

OKJmonk schrieb am 08.11.2020 um 20:40 Uhr

I see a bunch. I see it up so that I am using ASIO in channels five and six (stereo pair) for record and ASIO 32/32 for playback. I have also tried some different combos but the end result is that only a summed mono channel results. This setup works perfectly with Bandlab's Cakewalk, I get a true stereo channel with the ASIO 5/6 record and ASIO 31/32 playback.

rraud schrieb am 08.11.2020 um 20:40 Uhr

Welcome to the Magix Sound Forge users community @OKJmonk.

More specific information would be helpful.. like are you using an internal soundcard or external audio interface, make, model, the audio source and connection/connector type.

That said.. Go to "File" and choose "New", in the channels parameter, select 2 (stereo)
Also go to "Options> Preferences> Audio" and confirm the audio record device type is routed to channel 1 - Left ... channel 2 - Right,

Here is a basic record cheat sheet

- Go to "Options> Preferences> Audio" and select the 'Record' tab.
- Confirm or select the desired record device type ,
- Select "File> New" and set sample rate and bit depth parameters
- Go to "View> Record options" and make an other parameter changes if so desired.
- Leave the "Record options" window open and select "Arm" (shortcut: Ctrl+ Shift+ A)
- Viewing the record level meters in the Record options window, make any necessary record level adjustments at the audio source or interface input.
- Commence recording by selecting "Record" in the transport (shortcut: Ctrl+ R) .

btw, Typically, the 44.1kHz audio sample rate is for music and other audio only material, 48kHz is the standard 'audio for video' sample rate.
I would recommend saving and editing in a PCM <.wav> file format. Subsequent MP3, M4a or other lossy format files can be encoded from the PCM master for end user distribution.

OKJmonk schrieb am 08.11.2020 um 21:17 Uhr

I am using an EMU1820m soundcard. Has an external box connected by a CAT6 cable. Will do resolutions up to 192k. Usually I use 44.1 or 48k. My record is ASIO stereo 5/6 on channel one. Playback is ASIO 31/32. Channel records perfectly in Cakewalk. Two waveforms. When I go to view and options/recording, I get a summed mono showing on the left meter even though I hear sound our of both channels on the monitors. If I select the track "1" for ASIO 5 and "2" with ASIO 6, I get nothing. Channel meter shows nothing during record but does on playback with "1" split in two. I am recording from a keyboard through a Mackie LM3204 analog mixer. Two channels no issue.

 

rraud schrieb am 08.11.2020 um 23:14 Uhr

I am not familiar with that interface device. To eliminate playback issues, do other stereo audio files playback normally?

"My record is ASIO stereo 5/6 on channel one".
- This would indicate a stereo signal being summed to Sound Forge's left channel, After recording, do you see a waveform on upper channel (left / 1) on the timeline and nothing on the bottom timeline channel (right / 2) ?

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OKJmonk schrieb am 09.11.2020 um 00:45 Uhr

That is correct. I played around with the sound card mixer routings and while I can get a solid signal on the top of the recording monitor, I get a jittery "signal there" green on the bottom (2) but nothing records there.

rraud schrieb am 09.11.2020 um 17:02 Uhr

Try a non-ASIO driver type. The Classic Wave driver and Ms Sound Mapper are pretty much trouble free in Sound Forge. You could try ASIO-for-all ' as well.

OKJmonk schrieb am 10.11.2020 um 00:07 Uhr

Got it to work with the ASIO drivers. Set it right in the preferences but had to make sure it matched with the "1" and "2" in the record left and right. Once that was done, I got stereo recording. Thanks for the help.

rraud schrieb am 10.11.2020 um 17:04 Uhr

Glad you have it working and thanks for the update.