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Old 08-14-2014, 01:35 AM
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Hey guys,

Does this still not work? Im trying to import session files and the wavs that should be stereo interleaved are getting split to mono on import thats with stereo interleaved option on and off. ? Any ideas? I prefer them being on one stereo track than split to 2.

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Not sure what's going on here. I have no problem dragging a stereo file onto a stereo audio track(10.x)
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Not sure what's going on here. I have no problem dragging a stereo file onto a stereo audio track(10.x)

Hey,

When I import multiple files into session it is splitting the stereo files into .a and .b -L&R instead of having it on 1 stereo track? Any ideas?
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Look in the clip list. When you import a stereo file, PT splits it into L & R (as it has always done) but also gives you a "stereo" version for use on stereo tracks. These separate L & R files can be useful if you only want to use or process one side of a stereo pair.
Also, I can only find the choice of stereo or multi-mono in the Bounce to Disc menu. Where is it for file import?
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Look in the clip list. When you import a stereo file, PT splits it into L & R (as it has always done) but also gives you a "stereo" version for use on stereo tracks. These separate L & R files can be useful if you only want to use or process one side of a stereo pair.
Also, I can only find the choice of stereo or multi-mono in the Bounce to Disc menu. Where is it for file import?

Thanks. I just go to file>import>audio and select all my files some which are mono and some stereo.
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any bit depth, SRC, or file type (AIFF to WAV) conversion going on on import?
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any bit depth, SRC, or file type (AIFF to WAV) conversion going on on import?
Nope all are wav, 24bit 44.1. Going in and session
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