importing a stereo mp3 file into both tracks seprately

Gerald-Shantz wrote on 11/7/2024, 5:56 PM

After using an older version of Sony Sound Forge 7.0, which was beautifully intuitive, I'm trying to figure out the new Sound Forge Audio Cleaning Lab 4 program. For starters, I still have the old Sony Sound Forge program, with which I've made several files in MP3 stereo, but when I try to import them, they come up as a single track, and I can't figure how to see the tracks as a pair. I need to be able to balance the volumes separately. Actually they show as a stereo pair, but all in one "track".

I'm using a high end Windows 7 64 bit system (even though it's supposed to be Win 10) but seems to be working pretty normally as far as I can tell. It's just that they've changed all the rules on me. 🙂

Any help on this would be appreciated. I've exhausted my search through the help files.

Thanks

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SP. wrote on 11/8/2024, 2:28 AM

@Gerald-Shantz Right click on the audio in the top area of the program and select to split up stereo channels. Then simply click on the '2'-button on the right side of the audio area too enable the second track.

Sound Forge and Sound Forge Audio Cleaning Lab are completely different programs, that's why they work differently.

The confusing naming of Sound Forge Audio Cleaning Lab is simply just for brand recognition, but technically it is based on Samplitude.

rraud wrote on 11/8/2024, 9:35 AM
The confusing naming of Sound Forge Audio Cleaning Lab is simply just for brand recognition, but technically it is based on Samplitude.

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