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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: johnw on July 04, 2015, 03:12:20 PM
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Is there an easy way to select channels? If I want to amplify only the right channel, it takes me multiple tries to click and drag to get only that channel
Also is it possible to break up a recording into separate tracks? I added markers but can't figure out how to make separate files for each
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For tracking, you have to create a region for each track and then export regions to individual track files.
I continue to find SF for Mac frustrating at best. I was encouraged when there were multiple updates released earlier this year but nothing since. I continue to gravitate back to Samplitude on my Windows PC when I want to get something done quickly. :(
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Is there an easy way to select channels? If I want to amplify only the right channel, it takes me multiple tries to click and drag to get only that channel
been wondering the same thing! I for one haven't been able to figure out a way nor is there anything in the online manual that I could find.
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Glad to know it isn't just me. I decided to go back to using cdwave running on a windows VM for tracks.
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Hold Command and select the channel you want.
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any way to do multi channel mix (ie sbd/aud matrix)?
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Okey doke, bumping the ancient thread because I am still utilizing ancient software! heh.
Sorry Gordon, Sony Sound Forge Mac only works on two channel stereo.
BUT I just figured out a performance tip which makes it work like it ought to, where I've had some problems in the past few years that it was really sluggish.
Today I was browsing the settings and options and found that if I turn off OPTIONS > SNAPPING > ENABLE then the program is SUPER quick again, and not at all sluggish like it's been for me.
WHEW!