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Separate Stereo Track Without bounce?
Howdy LE folk,
Is it possible to separate L&R in a stereo track without bouncing to disk? I want to make a region on the left and copy that to the right. Thanks, Robert A. Ober |
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Re: Separate Stereo Track Without bounce?
I don't really understand what it is that you want to do, but you can easily separate the two sides of a stereo track by dragging it onto two mono tracks. Is that what you mean?
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