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Re: Mixing/exporting a stereo track down to a mono aiff file.
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Re: Mixing/exporting a stereo track down to a mono aiff file.
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Burt Hazard
on Mar 28, 2008 at 10:30:56 pm
From GB itself, probably not, that's why they call it an "audio mixdown" (well, you've gotta figure that GB is sort of designed to be a self-contained unit, that you do all of your recording, mixing, effects, etc. in it).
In iTunes:
Preferences>Advanced>Importing>Import Using>AIFF Encoder>Setting>Custom>Channels>Mono
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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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