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Water Cooler v2
December 22nd 07, 11:23 PM
How do we combine two raw mono WAVs with the same bit-rate and
frequency into a single stereo file, using Audacity?
D C[_2_]
December 22nd 07, 11:26 PM
Water Cooler v2 wrote:
> How do we combine two raw mono WAVs with the same bit-rate and
> frequency into a single stereo file, using Audacity?
We go to the place on either track where's it's labeled "Audio Teack"
and we use to pull down menu and select "Make Stereo".
Water Cooler v2
December 22nd 07, 11:39 PM
On Dec 22, 11:26 pm, D C > wrote:
> Water Cooler v2 wrote:
> > How do we combine two raw mono WAVs with the same bit-rate and
> > frequency into a single stereo file, using Audacity?
>
> We go to the place on either track where's it's labeled "Audio Teack"
> and we use to pull down menu and select "Make Stereo".
Thanks.
D C[_2_]
December 22nd 07, 11:56 PM
Water Cooler v2 wrote:
>>> How do we combine two raw mono WAVs with the same bit-rate and
>>> frequency into a single stereo file, using Audacity?
>> We go to the place on either track where's it's labeled "Audio Teack"
>> and we use to pull down menu and select "Make Stereo".
>
> Thanks.
You're welcome, my spelling aside.
Matt Ion
December 23rd 07, 12:07 AM
D C wrote:
> Water Cooler v2 wrote:
>
>>>> How do we combine two raw mono WAVs with the same bit-rate and
>>>> frequency into a single stereo file, using Audacity?
>>> We go to the place on either track where's it's labeled "Audio Teack"
>>> and we use to pull down menu and select "Make Stereo".
>>
>> Thanks.
>
>
> You're welcome, my spelling aside.
Mine doesn't have an "Audio Teack", but it does have an "Audio Maple"
option...
;)
Peter Larsen[_2_]
December 23rd 07, 07:24 AM
Water Cooler v2 wrote:
> How do we combine two raw mono WAVs with the same bit-rate and
> frequency into a single stereo file, using Audacity?
Whaddaya mean, so that one file is the left channel of the new stereo track
and the other the right channel?
Kind regards
Peter Larsen
anahata
December 23rd 07, 10:04 AM
Peter Larsen wrote:
> Water Cooler v2 wrote:
>
> Whaddaya mean, so that one file is the left channel of the new stereo track
> and the other the right channel?
Yup, in Audacity you can group a pair of tracks together as a "stereo"
track and most operations performed on it are duplicated on the L and R
components.
When you import a stereo .WAV or .MP3 into Audacity it is grouped as
stereo by default, but if you brought two mono tracks in separately they
wouldn't be grouped until you asked Audacity to do so.
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Peter Larsen[_2_]
December 23rd 07, 11:08 AM
anahata wrote:
> Peter Larsen wrote:
>> Water Cooler v2 wrote:
>> Whaddaya mean, so that one file is the left channel of the new
>> stereo track and the other the right channel?
> Yup, in Audacity you can group a pair of tracks together as a "stereo"
> track and most operations performed on it are duplicated on the L and
> R components.
> When you import a stereo .WAV or .MP3 into Audacity it is grouped as
> stereo by default, but if you brought two mono tracks in separately
> they wouldn't be grouped until you asked Audacity to do so.
The follow ups looked to me as if being about converting a mono track into
identical left and right tracks.
Kind regards
Peter Larsen
D C[_2_]
December 23rd 07, 05:20 PM
Matt Ion wrote:
>> You're welcome, my spelling aside.
>
> Mine doesn't have an "Audio Teack", but it does have an "Audio Maple"
> option...
> ;)
I placed an ad in Mix once, and added at TEAC product by phone at the
last minute. They spelled it "TEAK".
D C[_2_]
December 23rd 07, 05:21 PM
Peter Larsen wrote:
> The follow ups looked to me as if being about converting a mono track into
> identical left and right tracks.
That's not what I answered. Did it sound like I meant that? Maybe.
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