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Bouncing Tracks
When I bounce to another track in order to master, or when I bounce to the desktop so I can put the track in a form wherein I can play it outside the house, there are left and right wav files. What do I need to do so that it's just a WAV? Thanks.
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Re: Bouncing Tracks
Select Interleaved file format in the Bounce to Disk dialog panel.
All explained in the Pro Tools Reference Guide if you need more help. |
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