How to convert two mono audio tracks to a stereo track?

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How to convert two mono audio tracks to a stereo track?

PostSat Jan 28, 2023 2:42 pm

Hi,

This is not the RTFM syndrome,I could not find a direct answer in the manual...

I have two separate mono tracks in Fairlight that carry a stereo recording of an acoustical instrument. I received the stereo data as two separate *wav-files, one for the left and the other for the right channel.

I know how to convert a mono track to stereo (2.0), but how to combine the clips into this one stereo channel? This is nonintuitive and the manual only covers converting separate video tracks into stereo (3D). I need to have a genuine stereo audio track in the final Fairlight mix. Fairlight should provide means for doing it, but how??

Your prompt help is much appreciated :)

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Re: How to convert two mono audio tracks to a stereo track?

PostSat Jan 28, 2023 3:04 pm

Add the L & R stems to two separate mono tracks, then go to the Fairlight menu > Link Group... in the Link Group dialog window, select the two tracks and click the 'Link' button. The two mono tracks will be linked in the UI and appear in the mixer as a stereo track. I think that should get you where you're trying to go.
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Re: How to convert two mono audio tracks to a stereo track?

PostSat Jan 28, 2023 5:28 pm

as andy says, BUT don't forget to pan your 2 mono tracks hard left/hard right to be able the hear the stereo field
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Re: How to convert two mono audio tracks to a stereo track?

PostSun Jan 29, 2023 6:25 pm

Thanks, I have used linking before so I am familiar with it.

However, the linking is not the same thing as a genuine stereo track with a genuine stereo source file.
Linking works great as long as you do basic mixing in the mixer (level controls, effects, automation & etc).


When I need to cut and edit the audio on the track level, these clips still behave as separate ones.
This makes life so much harder when you edit and cut at the track level.

I guess the only way around this is to render out two mono tracks as a stereo wav, and reimport that to the audio timeline. Nevertheless, even this is a repeated extra effort...

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Re: How to convert two mono audio tracks to a stereo track?

PostSun Jan 29, 2023 9:32 pm

If you're looking to combine at a clip level, rather than a track level, you can create a compound clip.
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Re: How to convert two mono audio tracks to a stereo track?

PostSun Jan 29, 2023 10:07 pm

In the Fairlight page place them on adjacent mono tracks, make sure they are panned hard left and right, and click Bounce Mix to Track in the Timeline dropdown menu.
Select the Format as Stereo if it is not already selected and then select New Track under Destination Track.
Click OK and a stereo file will appear on the new track and as a new stereo file in the Media Pool. You can then remove the tracks if you wish and rename the Media Pool file.
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Re: How to convert two mono audio tracks to a stereo track?

PostWed Mar 15, 2023 5:43 pm

Thanks so much Andy Mees; you are a life saver!
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Re: How to convert two mono audio tracks to a stereo track?

PostWed Mar 15, 2023 11:24 pm

If the two mono tracks are embedded together you can do this.
Before bringing in to the timeline right click on the clip in the Media Pool and select Clip Attributes. In the Audio tab make the Format Stereo and Tracks 1. Click Add. This will add a Stereo embedded pair. You can delete the the two mono ones using the bin icon that appears when moving the curser over them. Click OK when done.
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