I made mistake while recording audio. I was supposed to record six microphones (speaker, interpreters and couple spare mics) all to different files so that I can edit them separately and combine them as I want but I recorded them all accidentally to one file. At first I thought that I can not fix this and they all will be upon each other and impossible to listen or separate.
But then I put that file to Cubase and found out that they are all in one track but in six separate channels. I tried to find the answer from the internet how to separate those channels but without success. I can separate two first channels (as if they were L and R) to different files from File > Export > Audio Mixdown... but then I lose rest four channels. How I can separate these six channels to six tracks?
But then I put that file to Cubase and found out that they are all in one track but in six separate channels. I tried to find the answer from the internet how to separate those channels but without success. I can separate two first channels (as if they were L and R) to different files from File > Export > Audio Mixdown... but then I lose rest four channels. How I can separate these six channels to six tracks?