Line In Recording Left/Right Channell

I hav an XFi-Titanium. I select the "Audio Record Mode". Then I record something with a Keyboard that's only on the Right-Channel. While I record something I hear nothing. When I stop the recording and play it afterwards, I hear the sound I recorded and its ony Right Channel like I wanted it to be. Line In is switched on and when I put the intrument on both channels I hear Music li've? while playing on the Instrument. If I put the Intrument on the Right Channel I hear nothing while playing li've. Only after recording I hear what I played on the Right Channel. My Question is why I don't hear the Right Channel while playing li've (When the Instrument only outputs a Right Channel sound) and when I record the same thing and then push play on the record programm I hear the right channel. So if I want to edit a multiple track song and for example put a Piano on the right channel I can't hear anything while playing on the Keyboard. I have to record it to hear what I played. So the right channel doesn't work li've. If I switch the Piano Sound to the Left Channel it has the same effect as putting the Piano Sound on both Channels. (I hear the Piano out of both Speakers)
Any Ideas why this isn't working li've, only working after recording?
gargamosch

)Re: Line In Recording Left/Right ChannelleI use Adobe Audition. I played arround with my settings and found out that to mute the right channnel or unmute it does not effect the li've-playback of line in. Only the left Channel (mute / unmute) has an effect. So if I put an Instrument on both channels, both channels go through the left channel while playing. If I put an Instrument only on the rigt Channel I hear nothing. If I put an Instrument only on the Left Channel I can hear it. So for li'veplayback only the left channel works. Recording uses two channels. I found out in the Audio-Creation Console of the Xfi- Titanium that, looking at the Playback Volume Meter, only the left channel shows something, while? the Record Volume Meter shows something on both channels. It seems that the Soundcard handles realtime-playback of line in and recording of line in different. Realtime - playback of line in seems to be mono while line in recording seems to be Stereo. Is there maybe a switch or a setting to get realtime playback of line in to stereo? Is it a driver problem and realtime Stereo isn't supported by line in on the X-fi?
gargamosh

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