I've had an Audio Technica condenser microphone laying around for a while, and I'd like to use it since it's so much better than my headset mic. The only problem is that Windows seems to think it is a stereo mic. It's a mono mic, so I'm only getting input on the left channel. I'm running the XLR mic through my Avid interface. Funny enough, the mic records mono fine when I use Avid's Pro Tools DAW. It comes through mono and I can pan it if need be. However, if I try to record in something like Audacity, It automatically creates a stereo track and starts recording on the left side. Also, in TeamSpeak, people only hear me on the left track. Nvidia Shadowplay also only picks up left channel. Finally, I can set the microphone to "listen" in recording devices and it's only on the left. Pro Tools is the only program that recognizes the mic as mono.I'm sure if I could just set the mic as a mono input the problem would be resolved. I just can't find that option anywhere in Windows 10.I have googled this issue for months and still can't find a fix. I'd like to not use any 3rd party software like VoiceMeeter, the latency is terrible if I'm talking to people in TS.Any suggestions would be appreciated; I'm pulling my hair out over here.