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When Editing a Stereo Track
• Stereo recordings occupy two lanes. These two lanes use one audio chan-
nel each. Otherwise editing stereo Tracks is not much different from ed-
iting mono Tracks.
• Volume and Pan is common to both audio channels. That is, any change
you make will affect both channels equally.
When Editing a Multi Channel Track
If you are editing a Track set to channel “Any”, each Lane will represent one of the
available audio channels. Which audio channel each Lane “uses” is indicated by a
number on the left side of the window.
If you set your view so that you see many Lanes (see Customizing the view, below),
you will note that the channel numbers start repeating as you move down the win-
dow. For example, in a four channel system, the first four Lanes are numbered 1 to
4, then next four Lanes are again numbered 1 to 4 and so on.
As with a single channel Track, all Lanes that use the same channel have “equal
value”. It does not matter which of them you put your Audio Events on.
By moving an Event between Lanes with different channel numbers, you change
which audio channel the Event is played back on.
The left and
right sides in a
Stereo event.
Changing one of the Event Volume curves will automatically affect the other.
Events on this lane play
back on channel 1.
Events on this lane play
back on channel 2.
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