Recording voice

First of all, sorry for my bad english and for the question if it´s something you find too easy. I just bought an Audient id14 mkII and downloaded the software provided, including the Cubase DAW. I had always used a Line 6 UX1 with Adobe Audition (just plug and play), so it’s all new for me. The problem is that when I record a voice with my microphone, the voice is recorded only in one channel (left or right depending on where I plug the mic) and, obviously, I can only listen to the voice in one channel. What should I do in order to have the voice recorded in both channels?

Thank you so much!!

I use Joe Meek Compressor racks which have dual balanced outputs.

Or you can use a cheap rack-mixer like a Rane SM62 for line-level summing and panning, after your mic preamp/channel strip.

Make sure you are recording onto a Mono Audio Track in Cubase.
You do not need any additional hardware.

Open the dialog “audio connections” from the menu “studio”.
There select the tab “inputs”. Click on “add bus”.
In the upcoming dialog for the configuration chose “mono” and then assign your Audient’s input channel to that input bus. Close the dialogs.
Back in the project select the new input bus as the input for the audio track, that you want to record on.

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It can be a mono or stereo audio track. The key, as @Johnny_Moneto stated, is that you use a mono input.

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