and we are all giving you a standing ovation!At 01:29 PM 2/16/2009, you wrote:
>           nolan i have done that too my friend do not fee l bad. chris
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Nolan Crabb" <ncr...@gmail.com>
>To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 3:18 PM
>Subject: I'm About to be Nominated to the Dumb Computer Audio Tricks Hall 
>ofFame!
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>>List members, you may recall last week I presented a detailed explanation of
>>a problem I was having with Sound Forge 9 and two stereo channels appearing
>>in the same channel.  In other words, I could hear both channels in each
>>separate channel as though they had been mixed into a mono channel; hope
>>that recap makes sense.
>>
>>I told you at the time that I had reseated the patch cord into the PC
>>without satisfactory results.  Many of you wrote back to encourage me to
>>reinstall the audio drivers perhaps or possibly double check to ensure that
>>Sound Forge was indeed recording in stereo in the first place.
>>
>>Well, here's why I'm likely a good nominee for the Computer Audio Stupid
>>Tricks hall of fame:  I decided after being frustrated with this problem all
>>week and trying a bunch of solutions--using a different tape player, etc.,
>>that I would just start again with the absolute basics.  I knew beyond any
>>doubt more sure of it than I was of being able to breathe, that I had
>>inserted that cable properly and fully into my PC's audio input jack.  But
>>just for grins, I decided to give that plug one more little nudge.  It
>>already felt tight and in all the way.
>>
>>Well, you can all guess the rest, and by now I hope you're smiling just a
>>bit.  Trust me, you should smile guilt free about this; I've been laughing
>>at myself since yesterday. When I gave that cord that little nudge, I heard
>>it click just once more and felt it settle into the jack ever-so-slightly
>>further.  Of course, my problem instantly went away and I was again hearing
>>my separate tracks in their separate channels as they should be.
>>
>>Well, that's what being arrogant and cocky will do for you.  I was so
>>absolutely certain I had that cord in there as far as it would go, but that
>>extra eighth of an inch or so made all the difference.  I figured I'd share
>>my little story, since none of you have ever done anything like that and
>>never will.  I want you to at least vicariously enjoy a good laugh or smile
>>at my expense or along with me or whatever you prefer.  I guess the moral of
>>this little story is, no matter how sure you are about your connections,
>>check'em one last time before you write this list.
>>
>>Thanks to all of you who wrote back and expressed your concern; I hope
>>you'll forgive me for wasting your time reading and responding to that
>>earlier message.
>>
>>Nolan, who can easily be recognized in a PC-Audio list group photo because
>>he's the one wearing the embarrassed smile.
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