I've just tried separating out the individual tracks of a stereo
recording in Sound Forge 7.

I tabbed to the left hand track and found I could highlight the whole
of that one track by pressing control-shift-end.  Copied that to the
clipboard and did control-E as you are doing to copy the highlighted
track to a new window.  This worked fine, and I ended up with a mono
track containing just the one track.  Did the same for the lower,
righthand track, which also worked.

I found also that if you move focus to one track with tab and use
control-A the two tracks get highlighted and so these two get copied
to a new window.

So, I don't know if that helps, but isolation of one track seems to
work for me in SF 7.

Cheers,

>From Ray
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-----Original Message-----
brian parker
Subject: re soundforge


hi ray, you have to press tab, in order to choose the channel
that  you want to save. having  chosen  the channel, you want, you
highlight it and send it to the clip board, you then do control e,
then save the result. the point is, that when i tab, i junp from
speaker to speaker but take both input channels with me. brian.




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