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EDIT - I'm curious as to why you would want to do this? Once you split the stereo track into two mono tracks, the track which was only on the left will now playback on both left and right. Just sayin....





ROG beat me to this comment. If it's mono, it's mono - duplicating a left side to a right side will not make it 'stereo'. What your problem likely is that you accidentally recorded the track as stereo, but only fed one side with signal and RB will treat it just like that when it plays it back. As soon as you do what ROG says to split it, toss the empty mono track and call it done.

The only reason to perhaps need more than one copy would be to process the copy differently than the first, but you should be able to do this with separate aux bus sends to two different aux bus channels (I forget how many aux buses are available with RB). Unless you really want to go crazy and mangle one of the copies beyond what you can do in an aux bus effect chain, the aux bus is the most screen space efficient way to go about this.

-Scott