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ibliss wrote on 4/15/2004, 6:18 PM
Duplicate the audio track (right click on header and choose dulplicate)

Clear the temporary track group by clicking on a track header number (otherwise the next adjustment will happen on both tracks at the same time)

Pan the original track hard left (100% left) and the other hard right (100% right).

Play with the individual FX chains as needed.

craftech wrote on 4/15/2004, 6:24 PM
Can anything be done by choosing Channel 1 only then Channel 2 only?
In other words an easier way?

John
ibliss wrote on 4/15/2004, 6:39 PM
Nothing springs to mind that would be any quicker or easier than the method above. I was assuming that you were starting with a stereo audio track and wanted to keep the original stereo panning with different fx L and R.

If you mean you want to use the L & R tracks both panned center, then duplicate the track, on the first track right click on the audio event and choose the Left channel only, on the second track choose the right channel only. Then apply different FX chains to each audio track. If you have mulitple audio events on the track, you can select all of them and choose Left or Right channel in one hit.
ibliss wrote on 4/15/2004, 6:46 PM
IF you meant to the audio of the entire project, say if you have 10 audio tracks on the timeline and want to change the final L + R mix, it is possible to do using extra busses, but honestly I'm too tired to detail it right now! (not hard, just that I have to get up for work in 4 hours). The quickest method in this case would be to render the entire audio as a new stereo file, import it back into the original project and use one of the two methods already described. (muting all of the original audio tracks or course)
craftech wrote on 4/15/2004, 6:49 PM
Thanks for the advice.

John