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Old 01-12-2003
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I have a BR-8 I'm recording with right now, and I always run into the same problem. When I record something and put the zip into the zip drive and convert it to .wav, sound comes from only one side. When I listen through headphones while it's in the BR-8 everything sounds fine, but on the computer it's panned all funny. I don't get it. And I don't want to bounce it, because that wastes two tracks, so I got a program I thought that could do it. It's called Music Studio 7 by Magix, and if anyone knows how to use it to bounce, please help. How do you BR-8 users get sound out of both sides? Thanks,
Chris
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Did you record in mono or stereo?
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Most of the time it's stereo nowdays, but whether I record stereo or mono it comes out funny.
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you have to bounce the tracks holmes
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If you are converting to WAV and using software to mix, you don't have to bounce anything.

When you convert something you recorded in stereo, it is on 2 tracks. Convert BOTH tracks and pan them on each side to get your stereo effect. You can also convert 2 tracks to 1 WAV if you want but most software programs have an infinite amount of available tracks so it isn't the thing to do.
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