You could also try Wave Agent from Sound Devices, free of charge from
their website.
On 03/09/2014 12:25, Pierre Alexandre Tremblay wrote:
there is also (on Mac) Scott Wilson's de-interleaver.
http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/facilities/beast/research/mulch.aspx
p
Le 3 sept. 2014 à 10:20, Dave Malham <dave.mal...@york.ac.uk> a écrit :
Some fine command line tools there, should be easy with them but Max
would be ok if if you're allergic to the command line, tho' I would use
Plogue Bidule as it's more straightforward for that sort of task.
Alternatively, Audacity will split to separate channels (works up to at
least 32 channels - just checked) but you might not wish to use that for
mixer.
Dave
On 3 September 2014 04:55, Augustine Leudar <gustar...@gmail.com> wrote:
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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