I really wonder what is the point to do such a thing in Pd - there
are different tools for different task, 'one size fits all' is an
almost religious illusion...
audacity does changing file types better than any app that I know.
there's to the left side of the window at the name of the file a pull
down window that allows you to split, glue together etc exactly as
you want to.
solo the tracks that you want to export as stereo, click "make left"
the one you want to be left and "make right" you want to be right.
than click "make stereo" and export. and then the next pair of tracks.
Best Jurgen
On Jun 17, 2009, at 8:57 AM, Peter Plessas wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
dwanafite wrote:
Hi
You could use [readsf~ 12] to read your file and then several
[writesf~ 2] to record, but i guess you want something faster...in 0.42 you can use batchmode to do "immediate" (faster-than
realtime) processing. in older versions you can just use
upsampling to speed up the process.If you are on a Linux box you can use sox:
sox infile_multichannel.wav outfile_ch1.wav remix 1 sox infile_multichannel.wav outfile_ch2.wav remix 2
If you are not on a Linux box, try using one instead :-)
mfg, PP
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