You could do this with Sound Forge. You would record two individual audio files.

In SF pressing the tab key lets you select just the left or right channel. So you could open both files. Have only the left selected in one file and only the right selected in the other. Then you could copy one of the files and then paste it into the other. I think you might need to use the paste special sub menu but don't remember right now.

You could do something like this with any sound editor that lets you open more than one file as long as it lets you select left or right channels individually.

Other methods may be available. This is what came to my mind as a quick solution.

Bob
----- Original Message ----- From: "M BROWN" <mbrown...@btinternet.com>
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Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 8:12 AM
Subject: New to audio production


I am a complete new comer to the world of audio editing. I would like to make an audio file consisting of two channels. That is to say, different information being presented to each ear piece simultaneously. Would this be possible using a programme such as Sound Forge. I have a demo copy of version 9, but it all seems rather daunting to me.
Any suggestions would be very helpful.
Martin
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