Unlinking Stereo tracks

Started by Sprocket, November 13, 2009, 01:18:18 PM

Sprocket

Ive got a live performance that came of a board, but one side is significantly louder than the other. Id like to master the recording, but I feel I need to level it out and cant seem to unlink these stereo tracks to do so.
Im not looking to export the tracks to use some other program, I know that option is there if need be...Im trying to work it out on the MBR, so any help would be appreciated.

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When you import a stereo track to your MBR, it is effectively unlinked. Volume and panning controls are available for each track. You can boost the desired track to a level of 120, or master it to another v track with a higher gain, which would solve your problem, though. If this is not what you are looking for let me know.

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Have you read page 41 of the Micro BR manual? It describes how to enable/disable stereo link.



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