Old 01-13-2006, 08:36 AM   #1
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Hy guys,
I was playing around woth REAPER yesterday and was wondering is the moniter playback reflects the panned stereo postions of teh different tracks. WHen ever I play my project it only play on the left speaker and only the left moniter level meter lights up, regardless of where I have the trackes panned. When I render teh project to a single wave the stereo seems to work fine but I can't figure out how to get it to refelect this when monitering. Do I have a setting workng or is this just not implemented yet. Thanks a lot for your help.
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Old 01-13-2006, 02:02 PM   #2
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Hy guys,
I was playing around woth REAPER yesterday and was wondering is the moniter playback reflects the panned stereo postions of teh different tracks. WHen ever I play my project it only play on the left speaker and only the left moniter level meter lights up, regardless of where I have the trackes panned. When I render teh project to a single wave the stereo seems to work fine but I can't figure out how to get it to refelect this when monitering. Do I have a setting workng or is this just not implemented yet. Thanks a lot for your help.
Something appears to be awry in your sound device setup.. go to the preference audio device page, and try some different settings... what mode are you using, etc?

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Old 01-13-2006, 09:33 PM   #3
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Hi,
Thanks a lot for the quick response. As it turns out, I did have the ASIO output setting wrong. I'm using a M-Audio Delta 1010 for my sound card and I had both left and right output set to 3-ASIO 3/4 Out insteat of left set to 3-ASIO 3/4 Out and right set to 4- ASIO 3/4 Out. Since the Delta 1010 already groups stereo outputs in sets of two and REAPER does not, I didn't relize that REAPER interprtted the 3-ASIO 3/4 Out seperatly from the 4-ASIO 3/4 output. Anywhy, I got it set correctly and it seems to be working great now.

Brilliant interface and the pan and volume envelops are hard to find in inexpensive editing software. Keep up the good work and thanks for the help.

On a side note, is there anywhy to control the frequnency of the .wav recordings. I have found the option to switch between 16 and 24 bit files, but I have not seen an option to select differnt frequencies (44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz, etc.). Does REAPER record in the frequency set in the audio card's control panel or does it always use a default value? Any elaboration on this matter would be appreciated. Thanks
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On a side note, is there anywhy to control the frequnency of the .wav recordings. I have found the option to switch between 16 and 24 bit files, but I have not seen an option to select differnt frequencies (44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz, etc.). Does REAPER record in the frequency set in the audio card's control panel or does it always use a default value? Any elaboration on this matter would be appreciated. Thanks
REAPER records at whatever samplerate the soundcard is configured for.
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