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Thanks, rockstar-not. Sorry if my reply was a little blunt. Yes, I did pay for it. I can import the mp3 file and split the tracks. I can play each track individually, However, when I hit the Record button, nothing get's recorded to a new track.




I guess I don't understand what this last sentence means. What does hitting record have to do with changing the gain of a channel in a track?

Most DAW software doesn't require that you do gain change with destructive editing or re-recording a track just to 'lock in' the new gain. Even with PG products, while in the old days you had to apply a destructive gain change, these days you don't have to with automation controls.

Can't you just change the gain of one of the channels and leave it at that?




Thanks. What I wanted to do was just save a new file with the left track on it. Your way does sound easier. I think I'll do a "save as" first just to be safe and then make the edit changes. For whatever reason, I thought I was supposed to save all on a new track. I'll give your way a try. Thanks for helping out this neophyte.

Stan

Nah. Didn't work for me so it was back to RB. Thanks, anyway.

Last edited by Shastastan; 09/24/11 12:04 PM.

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