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Originally Posted by Larsis
I know, it should be panned, but here's the thing. I choosed stereo setup and Rode L set to Stereo Left (it really comes from the left on my headphones) and Rode R to Stereo Right (the same, from the right). I didn't pan it manually. So it seems, it should be in stereo.
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If rick-slo 's post is an accurate representation of your recording (regardless of how you are setting up your recording) you are outputting two mono signals from
one source . Two tracks outputting the exact same signal (even panned hard left and right) is still going to produce a mono signal , just louder ......So my guess is something is wrong in your setup routing This is just speculation but if you are using two different mics it would seem you are only actually recording (inputting ) from one of the two mics ..Can you show a screen shot of your cubase mix/edit window/s ?
Just for basic knowledge in order to get true stereo output (obviously you have to have two different sources (mics or picup and mic etc.) and you have to make certain your inputting two different signals from the two sources into either a stereo track that (has two inputs) and is panned hard left and hard right.... or...... input each of the two mics/sources, each into it own mono track and pan them hard left and right