Hello, it's a little involved, so here it goes. Focus on the channel you want to save, such as the left channel, move to the top with control home, hit control shift end, and then copy that to the clipboard. Hitting control A to select all is not what you want, as that will select all of the data in the entire file, both channels. Hit control E to paste that to a new data window. When that happens, you'll be moved to that new window, and the audio from the left channel will be playing in mono out of both speakers. Sound Forge has thus already created a mono file for you. You'll save this in whatever way you want now. When that's saved, you hit control tab to move between sound windows. If you chose to close that current window upon saving, then you'll just be put back to the first thing you were working on. Hit tab until you get to the other channel, and repeat the process. It sounds involved when written out, but you develop a rhythm when doing it. Thanks a lot. Matthew
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