Been there, done that, as the saying goes.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Nolan Crabb 
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
  Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 3:18 PM
  Subject: I'm About to be Nominated to the Dumb Computer Audio Tricks Hall 
ofFame!


  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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