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Old 10-07-2014, 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by anton View Post
I guess it could be because both mics are on one stand, and when I tap one the other picks it up. Perhaps Ill try it on separate stands.
You should definitely be able to hear each mic in just one channel, tho there's going to be some bleed (one mic can also pick up the sound of you tapping on the other). You can always unplug one mic and verify the other is only coming into one channel. If it's not totally isolated, there may be something going on with your interface (I forget what you have)
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