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Bouncing a track to disk????
When I bounce my finished mixes they bunce as a L and R in two seperate files. If I have something panned hard left; you can't hear it in the right. Basiccal it bounces in two different tracks. How can I get it into one track so I can hear the pans etc.? Thanks in advance!!!
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Re: Bouncing a track to disk????
Bounce to stereo interleaved. Once you press bounce, a bounce options page comes up and there's a drop down window for the selection "stereo interleaved".
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Re: Bouncing a track to disk????
Awesome Thanks!
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