Reply To: Multitrack Outputs

Dear Ed,

Thank you for your question.

If the remote user has mixed two tracks in their input mixer so that both tracks are centered (rather than panned left or right), you can’t unmix the channels on your end.

You can play the audio from the remote musician’s microphones in separate channels in your example using the following steps.

If the remote user is using two microphones connected to an audio interface, ask them to look in their Devices subpanel and set Microphone: to their audio interface.

Then, ask them to look in the “You (…)” subpanel and set Channels: to Stereo (instead of Mono).

(As another option, you can also have the remote musician use the input mixer. In this case, ask them to use their mixer in Stereo mode, instead of Mono, and have them pan audio from one microphone all the way to the left and have them pan audio from the other microphone all the way to the right).

On your end, click the Preferences gear icon . In the General Options tab, use the Headphones pull-down menu to choose your audio interface, then use the next two pull-down menus in the Headphones row to choose Stereo and the two channels of your audio interface you’d like the remote audio channels to be played through.

Thank you,
David Liao

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