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From: "chris hallsworth"
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Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 5:16 AM
Subject: Re: Creating a stereo file from a
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From: "James Scholes"
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Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 3:43 AM
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Cheers. I will try this.
Chris Hallsworth
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On 28/09/2011 10:11, kieran l wrote:
Hi, you go to the channel mixer, and select the mono preset for what ever
channel it's coming out of..
Hope this helps.
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On 28 Sep 2011, at 10:08, chris
Hi, you go to the channel mixer, and select the mono preset for what ever
channel it's coming out of..
Hope this helps.
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On 28 Sep 2011, at 10:08, chris hallsworth wrote:
> Hi all.
> How do I create a mono file from a stereo file? Asking as I did a recordi
Hi all.
How do I create a mono file from a stereo file? Asking as I did a
recording which was accidentally done in stereo. As a result both my
voice and speech is coming out one channel only. I haven't as yet found
a way to create a mono file out of this using GoldWave. Thanks.
Chris Hallswo
If a file is mono, it has 1 channel only. Sure, you could convert it to a
stereo audio file, but it would sound the same and you'd simply be inflating
the file size.
There are effects which can add a pseudo-stereo field to mono audio, but in the
end you'll still have one channel stretched acro