Yes what you described should work.
There is a way, however to record to two mono tracks to begin with (avoids having to split them later).

I think the UA-1G should have pretty good convertors, so one *may* be a little better than the other, but not by much.
Plus like your experience with Long and McQuade, buying from PGMusic is also rewarding those who treat customers right.

To get those two tracks to mono to begin with requires three things.
1.The signal has to be L & R to begin with.
2. In Audio Preferences set the 'mono input select' to "Both L&R"
3. When you arm a track to record to, select Audio-Mono as the track type (right click track name area - select type).

Both PT and RB will then record both the left and right channel and put the left channel on the highlited track and also put the right channel on the next available blank track (as a second mono track).


The more ya know!

Last edited by rharv; 05/02/10 04:59 PM.

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