![]() ![]() You'll route those two outputs to either two mono channel inputs on the mixer (channels 1 & 2 ,etc.), and pan them left and right, or you'll plug them into the two 1/4" left(mono)/right jacks if the mixer has stereo channels. If you have, say, a stereo keyboard on track 1, it'll come out of the box on output 1 (left) and output 2 (right). Then, you can pan it anywhere you want on that mixer channel.left, right, center.or anywhere in between. It's going into, say, channel 1, of the mixer. Its pan position will appear to be as left out of the box, but it doesn't matter to the mixer. If you have, say track 1 as a mono guitar, you'll assign it to track 1 output. Each output can only handle one mono track, or one side of a stereo track. It'll be either 8 mono tracks, 4 stereo tracks, or some combination.like 3 stereo and 2 mono, or 6 mono and one stereo. ![]() You're STILL only going to get 8 tracks out of that box. What do you have that you want to record in stereo? What can be recorded in mono? You could copy a track and put effects on one (or both), and then spread them left and right to create some kind of stereo. You could copy a track and route each track left and right, but all you'll have is two mono tracks spread out, which will only achieve about the same thing as panning one mono track, anyway. If they are already recorded in mono, then you can't make them "stereo". You don't need a kick drum, or a bass guitar, or usually a lead vocal, in stereo.unless you're going for some effect. Everything doesn't need to be recorded in stereo. ![]() To have each track in stereo, they have to be recorded as stereo tracks, and you should have a need to record them as stereo. A stereo signal generally has instruments that benefit from a stereo effect.like chorus, or maybe more dry left, mostly reverb right (and you can create that by doubling the track and effecting the doubled track, and panning it opposite). A mono signal panned center will be equally heard in the left and right channels. Mono can move left, right, center, or anywhere in between, but not in two places at once. Panning in stereo and mono? Stereo is already panned left and right.that's why it's "stereo". ![]()
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