Re: Sound forge Question about left channel to both speakers

2005-11-01 Thread Matthew Bullis
You can get a fifty dollar version with all but the most advanced features, and you lose the ability to preview an operation before performing it, but without paying for the program, all you can do is try it out, and you can't save any work. The fifty dollar version is called Sound Forge Studio.

Re: Sound forge Question about left channel to both speakers

2005-11-01 Thread Bruce Toews
For a little ess, you could get Gold Wave, which does pretty much all those thing, includes the ability to preview, and is the full version. Bruce -- Bruce Toews E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net Info on

Re: Sound forge Question about left channel to both speakers

2005-10-30 Thread Matthew Bullis
Hello, if all the audio is in the left channel, use the process menu, choose channel convert, and then choose stereo to mono, 100 percent, no faders. It's part of the presets in the box. That will get the job done. If the best of two channels is on the left or the right, and you want to ignore bad

Re: Sound forge Question about left channel to both speakers

2005-10-30 Thread Peter Scanlon
thanks. Old tapes, thats exactly what I'm doing. P. At 04:24 AM 30/10/2005 -0700, you wrote: Hello, if all the audio is in the left channel, use the process menu, choose channel convert, and then choose stereo to mono, 100 percent, no faders. It's part of the presets in the box. That will get

Re: Sound forge Question about left channel to both speakers

2005-10-30 Thread Matthew Bullis
But you'd still get the hissing from the mixer itself, regardless of whether that channel is on or not. It still usually makes some kind of noise. I'm a perfectionist, and do archive work sometimes for personal use usually, and so this is what I use to get the best sound, by muting the unused