Brian, as far as I recall, pressing tab in Sound Forge while focus is
on the wave editing window moves the cursor to left, right, and back
to two channel focus.  So, if you have a two channel file open you
should be moving between track one and the other track going in
reverse.

I cannot understand why you are pressing tab before saving the file
though.  Shouldn't that be control-s for regular saving, or alt-f a
for save as?  If you do that without pressing any other intervening
key the file should be saved in stereo if that's how the file was
recorded.



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Subject: re soundforge


hi list, i am using soundforge seven. lately, i have come across a
rather odd result in my recordings. i am using a a p h to record two
tracks at once in soundforge. i then have to reverse one of them to
save them. the problem is, that when i am feeding the a p h in to
soundforge, and have it set for sterio, i can hear the tracks going
in to separate speakers. when i want to save the tracks, i press tab,
but instead of getting one track, i get both tracks coming out of one
speaker. if i press tab again, i get both tracks coming out of the
other speaker. i can't work out what is the trouble. obviously, it
isn't my lead, or i wouldn't hear the two tracks coming out of the
speakers, one in to the left hand speaker and the other track in to
the right speaker. if anyone has ever had this trouble, perhaps you
found out the problem. i have been using this method of recording
from the a p h for some time, ever since someone told me how to
separate the tracks, using it satisfactorily. it is only lately, that
i have run in to trouble. brian.


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