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Convert audio
Stereo wave -> Mono
A stereo wave project is copied and converted into a left mono wave project and a right mono wave
project .
2 mono -> Stereo / LR wave
Two mono projects are linked to one L&R wave project. This is a convenient way of editing joined
mono samples with the same operations.
Here you can connect two mono wave projects to one L&R wave project. You can then perform
common operations and apply them to all samples.
After applying the command you will be prompted to activate the second mono wave project that you
want to connect to the active mono wave project. To do this, click on the title bar of the corresponding
window. Please note that only mono projects can be linked to mono wave projects of the same bit and
sample rate. The lengths of both projects are adapted to each other.
L&R wave > 2 mono
L& R wave projects can be split into two independent mono projects using this function. This way you
can break the fixed connection of the samples to one another and edit them individually. If you wish to
edit them together again, then select the "2 mono -> L&R wave" function.
LR wave > 1 mono
The current L&R wave project is converted into a mono mode. If it was a stereo project before, then
both channels will be mixed. The previous samples are first added with 100% of their image and then
divided by two to prevent overmodulation (distortion). This is equivalent to reducing the volume by 6
dB.
1 mono > LR wave
The original mono wave project is duplicated and converted into a single L&R wave project with the
same sample in both channels.
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