Mono/stereo settings inverted

HI!
When stting up tracks to record, the mono / stereo options are inverted
i.e. when I specify as, the track records as stereo, if I pick stereo, the track records as mono.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!!

I believe you're misunderstanding what stereo and mono are.
Stereo does not mean "coming out of two speakers", it means "two separate signals coming out of two speakers"
If you're using a Mic or a Guitar, for instance (each is a mono device) you must set the track to mono for it to come out of both speakers. Setting the track to stereo will cause sound to come out of only one speaker (because it's expecting two signals and you're providing only one)\
--HangTime [Will Compute for Food] B-|>

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