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Old 05-02-2021, 02:09 PM
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Default Re: Combining Monos into Stereo

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Originally Posted by josoro505 View Post
Thank you for such a timely response!!

Another issue:

I solo a track and move the cursor about the timeline; sometimes the audio is heard, sometimes not--even though I can see the levels moving. When I play the same track together with the others, the unheard audio is heard.

This seems quite strange. Any ideas?
This sounds like a routing problem(if you solo a track that routes thru an AUX track, the AUX track will mute when you solo the original track. Solo-safe the AUX track to solve). Back to the original questions:
1-any stereo audio track can be split to 2xMono tracks by right-click on the track name and select Split to Mono.(you would then delete or hide/make inactive the original stereo track)
2-as for combining 2 mono tracks into a single stereo, Janne hit that on the head, but my 2 cents is; why bother. I would simply make a group of the 2 and treat them as a stereo track without bothering to actually put them together(which doesn't offer a significant advantage that I can see)
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