[studiorecorder] Re: How To Extract Out One Channel In A Stereo Recording

  • From: "ROB MEREDITH" <rmeredith@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 08:21:31 -0400

Neal:

You can't "Convert" channels as with that other program, but you can
copy one channel to the clipboard and paste it into a new document.
Soon, you will be able to process only the selected channel. For
example, you could bring up just the right channel a little bit with the
Change Volume command. Currently, only a few functions respect the
channel selection.

Rob Meredith

>>> neal.ewers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 05/24/06 02:11PM >>>
Ah, Rob, this is something else I have forgotten to ask for.  I'm
going
to be embarrassed if SR already has it.

Sound Forge, I should stop mentioning that beast on this list, has an
ability to select mono both with the extra benefit of telling it which
channel or channels you want to use.  This comes in handy in something
like the situation in the message below, or when I record only in one
channel of my recorder for a mono recording and the other channel
contains the hiss of the mike pre-amp with no mike plugged into it. 
So,
it would be nice, in my example, to only have the left channel be used
as the mono channel because I would not be picking up the extra hiss.
Sometimes you may want the right channel and sometimes both in the
mono
end result.

Neal



-----Original Message-----
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Mika_Pyyhkala@xxxxxxx 
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 12:47 PM
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Subject: [studiorecorder] How To Extract Out One Channel In A Stereo
Recording


Hi,

I recorded a presentation using an Iriver IFP899 in 96K stereo mp3, and

now I have the file in Studeo Recorder.

One of the channels (right) side sounds very good, but the left side
you

can barely hear anything.  Is there a way to extract the right channel
so 
that I could use that one, and discard the poorer sounding left
channel.

FYI in the end a mono recording will be fine we don't need stereo in
the

final mp3 to be released.

Thank you,
Mika




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