sonar x1- converting stereo track to two mono tracks

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2011/07/10 12:04:07 (permalink)

sonar x1- converting stereo track to two mono tracks

hello:
 
i am trying to convert a single stereo track into two separate mono tracks and cant seem to make this happen. from the track view i have tried:
  • clips -> convert to mono (merges l/r of the stereo track into the same track as a single mon clip)
  • clips -> bounce to clips (doesnt appear to make any real change, the track is left as a stereo track with the same l/r panned audio)
  • tracks -> bounce to tracks (a new, single mono track is created containing the stereo l/r summed)
    • source/buses- traget stereo track
    • mix enables- all checked
    • source category- tracks
    • channel format- split mono
Help!?!?!
 
Thanks in advance,
JS
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    rbowser
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    Re:sonar x1- converting stereo track to two mono tracks 2011/07/10 12:10:43 (permalink)
    jaschoon

      • channel format- split mono...




    There ya go, that's the one JS - split mono.  Try it.  Do believe you'll get what you want.

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    Re:sonar x1- converting stereo track to two mono tracks 2011/07/10 12:15:57 (permalink)
    rb:

    thanks- but that one doesnt work properly either. in that case a new, single mono track is created beneath the original stereo track containing the stereo l/r summed.

    js
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    Re:sonar x1- converting stereo track to two mono tracks 2011/07/10 14:02:13 (permalink)
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    rb:

    thanks- but that one doesnt work properly either. in that case a new, single mono track is created beneath the original stereo track containing the stereo l/r summed.

    js


    Hmm.  Your reply made me open up X1 to run a test.  I imported a stereo track.  I then bounced it, choosing Tracks as a source, and asking for split mono.  I got two mono tracks, L and R channels split.  They showed up at the bottom of the track list in Track View, not underneath the original stereo track.  Must be something incorrect in your procedure there.

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    Re:sonar x1- converting stereo track to two mono tracks 2011/07/10 15:14:00 (permalink)
    rb:

    thanks for hanging in with me on this. i have taken screenshots of before, dialog box and after performing this procedure. please take a look and see if this is the same as you found in your test.

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    thanks,
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    Re:sonar x1- converting stereo track to two mono tracks 2011/07/10 20:07:49 (permalink)
    Hi!

    It should work the way rbowser described. Save and close the project, then try it in a new project. Sometimes a project can get a bit corrupted.

    To get the job done if the split mono bounce doesn't work, then create two sends one panned 100% left and another 100% right to two new mono busses.

    I haven't used Sonar in a while, you'll need to bounce each buss to make a permanent copy of each wave form, then drag them into two new mono tracks. I have forgotten how this is done from Busses. It might be a mixdown of each buss. Perhaps solo each buss then mix down the selected bus.

    Now listen to some one else...

    I tried.
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    Re:sonar x1- converting stereo track to two mono tracks 2011/07/10 20:24:46 (permalink)
    Is this a track you've recorded in Sonar, or something you're importing? If the latter, there's a check box for "split to mono" in the import dialog.

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    Re:sonar x1- converting stereo track to two mono tracks 2011/07/10 21:02:51 (permalink)
    yes, it should work exactly like rbowser described.  and I just tried it to verify that it works here.  I'm not sure why you're getting what you're getting.  I would suggest creating a NEW audio track, copy the wave form directly from the current track into the new track and try splitting the new track.

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    Re:sonar x1- converting stereo track to two mono tracks 2011/07/10 21:40:19 (permalink)
    all:

    thanks very much for your help. good news and bad news.
     
    the bad news is that i am still having this issue. ive tried to convert using these steps and havent had any luck. even trying these with a new track doesnt seem to help.

    the good news is that the import as mono that john t suggested works for exactly what im doing.

    i plan to chat with the folks at cakewalk (to figure out what im doing wrong) but i can finish up my project with this workaround.

    thanks again!
    js
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