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2025-04-01 05:21 AM
I have a question regarding the use of Zoom Clips for providing feedback on music production projects.
I’d like to use Clips to give clients feedback while playing back their stereo audio (e.g., from my DAW) in full quality. At the same time, I want to record my voice using a microphone connected to channel 1 of my audio interface, which has two inputs.
The issue: when recording in Zoom Clips, my voice is only audible on the left channel, since only input 1 is being used. This creates an unbalanced listening experience for my clients.
Is there a way to share computer audio in stereo while recording the microphone in mono—so that my voice is centered and audible on both channels?
I’d appreciate any guidance on how to best achieve this within Zoom Clips, or if there’s a recommended workaround.
Thank you in advance for your support!
Best regards,
Adrian