Go through the process of selecting stereo again and make sure you have tabbed 
to ok.  See if that fixes your problem.  In a previous edition of SF I found 
that I've made changes and thought I had changed back, but that second change 
didn't take.
Good Luck.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Nolan Crabb 
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
  Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 9:24 PM
  Subject: Sound Forge 9: I'm Hearing Both Channels


  I sure hope someone on this list can help me diagnose this.  I haven't had a
  problem until today, and I've no idea what got changed.  Here's the
  background:

  I'm converting some four-track cassettes to MP3 audio for replay in my
  Victor Stream.  I'm using a stereo cassette machine to do this, which means
  one of my channels plays normally, the other is reversed.

  The problem is, I'm not getting any separation in the channels any more.  I
  hear both voices on both channels.  I've checked the source, and the stereo
  machine is indeed playing the cassettes correctly.  In other words, one
  voice is reversed in one channel, the other channel contains the normal
  track, and they are very much separated.

  Now when I set up the recording attributes in Sound Forge 9, it says that
  the sample rate is 44100 Hz. And the channels are stereo.  There's nothing
  here that says mono.

  Any thoughts at all as to what I'm doing wrong all the sudden?  I've played
  music through the sound card, and it comes out in stereo just fine.  The
  problem appears to linked to either sound Forge or to the settings in my
  record volume control.  This is a Vista machine, by the way.

  Please, any help at all would be most welcome.  I'm obviously done
  converting these tapes until I can get the channels separated again.

  And yes, I've restarted the machine several times.

  Regards,

  Nolan





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