why not recording the two streams, same input but different level, on a
stereo file ? then it will be easier to see them together and maybe produce
in post a mono file resulting from the combination of the two ?
Gianni
2014/1/11 <>
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> hi -
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> i think this answers your question - go to your sound devices menu and
> select "input 1&2" and set them to "unlinked" rather than linked. this wi=
ll
> give you independent control of the the levels of inputs 1 & 2 via the tw=
o
> knobs on the front of the unit.
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> also in the menu on your 702 you can to set the file type to ".wav mono"
> rather than ".wav poly"
> it will produce mono stems rather than a single multi-channel (stereo) -
> which might make sense if you are recording dual-mono rather than stereo,
> as it were.
>
> cheers
>
> Duncan
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