

These are standard connectors with pins for pin detection. Thought that the device should support both stereo input and mono! After thinking a little with a sheet of paper and a capillary pen, figuring out the various options, I got the following: Mono-Stereo to Stereo headphones splitter schematicĪs a result, there are two receiving mono jacks and one stereo output at the input. Being a fan of passive analog devices, I want to do it in a compact, convenient and small device. The fact is that on simple analog monophonic synthesizers, as usual, there is one monophonic output. The problem was listening to the sound in the headphones from the Doepfer Dark Energy 2 analog synthesizer. How to convert mono-stereo to stereo signal splitter for headphones, for example?! Even in the export.A few days ago an interesting life hack came to my mind. I tried turning the compound clip into stereo instead, and left the clips inside set to mono, but it still played back as only 1 channel to the left ear. Where as real duel mono I'd hear it in both ears.

However, seems despite setting the track type to Mono, and the meters showing it in duel mode, headphone wise, it's still only playing in the left ear, and nothing out of the right. Then turn them into a Compound clip, so they remain stacked together. And since they're both duel mono, they play on both channel 1 and 2 and blend together without the peaking.

Instead of doing two takes with different settings, I'd make two copies of the audio track, delete channel 1 from one, and channel 2 from the other, duel mono both tracks, cut out the part of track A where it peaked, and replace it with track B. Sometimes an actor starts his lines very quiet, and then screams really loud. The reason why I sometimes record Channel 2 lower then Channel 1 is for peaking reasons. The second problem is when I take it to the timeline.

It also bugs out, where instead of being mono, it's still playing the second channel in stereo mode when listening, while the peak meter is in duel mono. One, when applying it to one clip, there seems to be a bug where it applies the same thing to other clips in the media pool. Somewhat what I wanted, but there's some issues. Uli Plank wrote:No problem, you can do that in the clip attributes (starting from page 213 in the manual).
