thanks joq for going through the how to.... And as you had said that Audio 3 will be a mono track is not true..>because>> Audio 3(out 1/out 2) is a stereo track..... i m recording guitar on Audio1 (track1) and Audio 2, so they both are mono... and i m then putting the output of the master track (after these two tracks are recorded) into jamin>>> ie master is stereo which will go into jamin (left/right) stereo... then im taking the balanced/mastered out(stereo) of jamin and connectin it to 'Audio 3' , so , hence Audio 3 becomes stereo.... and so we are exporting a stereo audio file... i have understood your point completely .. are you saying that if we have 2 mono channels we put one on the left and the other on the right while we export ..? ...#ish >> On Tue, 2004-12-14 at 11:33, ish@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >> > Hi every one ... i ve witten a kind of a rough How-to(Draft) for >> initial >> > recording using Ardour... and using JAmin along with it via >> JACK(jackd). >> > This was primarily go give a basic how to of intial acoustic >> recording. >> > And how a mastering software, which in this case is JAmin can be used >> to >> > tweak the recording to produce a well spaced/MAstered >> > recording...(Basically to achive the stuff in youe head) . Well this >> is >> > just a start... and any input from your side will be helpful... so >> please >> > check out the following site ... >> > >> > http://users.sarai.net/~ish/contents.html > > Nice, helpful writeup. I did notice a significant error you might > want to correct, however. > > On this page... > > http://users.sarai.net/~ish/Exporting_audio.html > > Your example checks *both* Left and Right stereo channels when > exporting Audio 3:out-1 and Audio 3:out-2 to a WAV file. I believe > this gives "mono" output in a stereo file (in the sense that both > channels will be the same). I recommend checking Left for Audio > 3:out-1 and Right for Audio 3:out-2. That will render the stereo > outputs from JAMin correctly. > -- > joq >