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wavewizard - creating a stereo->mono mix

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AlphaTwentyThree, posted Sun Apr 05, 2015 4:47 pm (4347)


Hi Guys!
Somehow I've forgotten how to use wavewizard... I have here two mono wave files which I want to merge into one single mono file (50:50).
So I've turned channel mapping on with my 50:50 merge (nothing special here, just ch0 -> 0.5 ch0 and ch1 -> 0.5 ch0), disabled stream manipulation and converted the two mono streams. However, all I get are duplicates of both streams. What the heck am I doing wrong?
Thanks for your help!
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AlphaTwentyThree, posted Fri Apr 10, 2015 9:21 am (4433)


Uh... help... please? ;)
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aluigi, posted Fri Apr 10, 2015 7:39 pm (4439)


Can't you just use Audacity?
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AlphaTwentyThree, posted Tue Apr 14, 2015 9:05 am (4510)


aluigi wrote:
Can't you just use Audacity?

Well yeah I could but it's much more tedious because I'd have to import both files, lower the volume to 50%, mix them and export them. wavewizard does that in exactly one click.
The funny thing is that it worked many times before and all of a sudden it doesn't. Can somebody quickly test this? That would be of great help!
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puggsoy, posted Tue Apr 14, 2015 10:44 am (4515)


I've never used wavewizard, but if you give a link to the version you're using, the files you're trying to merge, and the steps to take, then I can test it for you.
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