Yes, audacity is always an option, but thankfully it wasn't needed because the plugins offered the solution as per Bluebell's suggestion. I didn't use x42 because my PC is offline (I run Ubuntu Studio 20.10 because it enables me to run my edirol DA 2496 with no issues, later versions don't), I didn't want to go online for fear of some update that might ruin my perfect setup . . .
Use a plugin that can mix one
Use a plugin that can mix one channel to both output channels, e.g. https://x42-plugins.com/x42/x42-stereoroute
Cheers . . . love this forum
Cheers . . . love this forum !
try in audacity?
can't you do that in like audacity with simple youtube tutorial if you just want to copy the left audio to right?
Yes, audacity is always an
Yes, audacity is always an option, but thankfully it wasn't needed because the plugins offered the solution as per Bluebell's suggestion. I didn't use x42 because my PC is offline (I run Ubuntu Studio 20.10 because it enables me to run my edirol DA 2496 with no issues, later versions don't), I didn't want to go online for fear of some update that might ruin my perfect setup . . .
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