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Mixing/exporting a stereo track down to a mono aiff file.
by
Maurice Brule
on Mar 28, 2008 at 7:27:23 pm
Hello everyone, (bear with me, I'm new to this forum)
I'm using GB to create drum tracks using the MIDI editor, splitting each instrument off into separate tracks-some of which would work best as mono tracks-in order to treat each instrument individually (ie, Kick with no reverb, different eq for the cymbals, etc). I then export them to itunes. Once there, I import them into protools as seperate tracks.
The problem I'm having, is that each GB track exports as an interleaved stereo AIFF file. Is there a way to either convert these tracks to Mono within GB, or can I set it to convert specific tracks to mono tracks during the export to itunes process. Or maybe something I haven't thought of? I've tried the GB preferences, but can't find anything there.
Let me know,
Thanks in advance,
Maurice
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Mixing/exporting a stereo track down to a mono aiff file.
by Maurice Brule on Mar 28, 2008 at 7:27:23 pm
Re: Mixing/exporting a stereo track down to a mono aiff file.
by Burt Hazard on Mar 28, 2008 at 10:30:56 pm
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