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Computer + Pod, Stereo sound?

At the moment I can only get sound out of one speaker... I want to get sound out of both.

I bought one of those little adapters required for turning things into stereo, but from there... I don't know where to go. It does not work.
Any walkthrough on this?


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Ive never used a POD....
But with whatever software you are using (i know with Adobe Audition anyway), if you record as a mono track, it will play through both speakers, as essentially, bridged mono (both speakers will play identically).. But if you record a mono signal (mic/intrument) into stereo track, it will only play it as one track.

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Nope, that's not the problem... I don't need to start any software to hear the guitar through my speakers. ONly hearing it from the left speaker is rather annoying, so I was wondering if there was any way to hear it through both?


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Could it be the pan control in windows volume control?

Other than that, there may be a stereo out from the POD.
My korg multi fx has a stereo out for the stereo flanger type effects and things.....
Maybe there is something like that, but i dont know anything about the PODS


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At the moment I can only get sound out of one speaker... I want to get sound out of both.

I bought one of those little adapters required for turning things into stereo, but from there... I don't know where to go. It does not work.
If this is the type of adaptor you have, it won't actually convert mono to stereo. It will do exactly the same thing as plugging directly into a stereo input on your soundcard.

For example, if you look at the second image in the picture below you can see that the "right" channel is muted to ground because they both contact the same part of the jack (the sleeve). Therefore, the only sound that goes through is the "left" side and you will only get sound in only one speaker.

http://www.guitarforbeginners.com/te...o%20Cables.JPG

However, there is a way around this. If you don't push the jack into your soundcard all the way (the third image in the picture above), the signal on the tip of the cable will be transferred to both the left and right channels and you'll get sound out of both speakers. This is only necessary if you're just trying to hear the sound from your speakers while you're playing (ie, you're not recording or anything).

If you are recording however, then all that mentioned above isn't actually necessary as you can record straight to a "mono" track (instead of a stereo track) and it will playback in both speakers. If you choose to record a mono track, you can select to record the "left" or "right" side, so pick the one that the sound comes out of. Then when you record, the mono track will playback in both speakers.

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Yup, that helped. Thanks a lot!


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