If it is a ordinary wav file, try to open it in Reaper :-) in a track defined 
for may channels.

If it is a simple adjustment you can do it in repaer - or save the file as 
individual tracks
-Bo-Erik

-----Original Message-----
From: Sursound [mailto:sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Augustine 
Leudar
Sent: den 3 september 2014 05:55
To: Surround Sound discussion group
Subject: Re: [Sursound] Splitting a 10.2 file

I guess I could just use max with an sfplay going into seperate record channels 
 - but I am trying to avoid it....


On 3 September 2014 00:54, Augustine Leudar <gustar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> Does anyone know any software that will allow me to split an 
> interleaved
> 10.2 file into its separate channels for mixing. I've tried audition 
> and Nuendo to no avail. I'm on a PC at the moment so soundhack is not 
> an option, best, Gus
>



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