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Old 01-05-2011, 03:24 PM
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Default Re: Converting Stereo to Mono

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Yep but it´s still double processing 2 mono files. Plugins will have to be stereo, double processing power. BTW a maybe little off topic here but a freeze feature in PT would be nice too. What´s the deal with it, maybe freezing tracks doesn't sounds 'professional' ?
If I were converting stereo tracks to mono I wouldn't want to muddy the waters by throwing plugins at the stream...
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