togapalmer
New member
i'm confused.
i don't understand how a CD can have a stereo track. this may sound like a stupid question...but i don't get it.
in order for there to be a true 'stereo' track, the left speaker has to get a different signal than the right speaker, right? so, does that mean there are essentially 2 tracks on a CD that has stereo vs a mono signal?
i'm asking this in reference to my work with my band's material on pro tools. i can bounce tracks to a disk in mono, or as stereo tracks...a left and right. but the bounced product of a 'stereo' bounce is 2 separate tracks.
how could i produce a bounced track that is "stereo" but only 1 track.
i think i'm missing a fundamental detail here. if anyone can help me understand, i would highly appreciate it!
thanks
i don't understand how a CD can have a stereo track. this may sound like a stupid question...but i don't get it.
in order for there to be a true 'stereo' track, the left speaker has to get a different signal than the right speaker, right? so, does that mean there are essentially 2 tracks on a CD that has stereo vs a mono signal?
i'm asking this in reference to my work with my band's material on pro tools. i can bounce tracks to a disk in mono, or as stereo tracks...a left and right. but the bounced product of a 'stereo' bounce is 2 separate tracks.
how could i produce a bounced track that is "stereo" but only 1 track.
i think i'm missing a fundamental detail here. if anyone can help me understand, i would highly appreciate it!
thanks