On 4/8/2013 7:18 AM, Gary Eickmeier wrote:
I don't know what you are assuming, so just let me tell you if the above
wasn't clear or complete enough. In Audition you are looking at both
channels, one above the other on the screen. They are identical for my
example - two of the same mono channel. They are in polarity, but no sound
is output, even tho each channel individually has fine sound. But even if I
Duplicate Left into both channels, there is no output.
Reversing phase in one of them creates an on-screen display that is two flat
lines.
Inverting the polarity of one of the two channels in the stereo pair
makes both of them change to straight lines? I've never heard of such a
thing.
Did you check the mixer in Audition carefullly? Are you sure you don't
have the output level all the way down? Can you hear the track if you
set the pan fully left or fullly right?
Does Audition have a convenient way to split a stereo track into two
mono tracks? That might give you some more insight.
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