FWIW, the trick is to set the target track Type to MONO Audio
Then-
In Audio Preferences set the MONO record setting to L&R (both).

What ever the target track is is set to will be duplicated as PT creates the new tracks.
Do NOT use a stereo track type.
Do set the Audio Prefs Mono setting to record L&R (not just Left or Right; Both).

Then, as ROG mentioned, if all the inputs are selected in the Audio Drivers area, PT will put each on a separate new MONO track.

You can select one MONO track to record to, and PT will record as many inputs as you have selected in the Audio Drivers area and populate them on the next available blank tracks. You do not need to select multiple tracks to record to (in fact I wouldn't do this).

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Last edited by rharv; 01/14/25 04:56 PM.

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