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  1. In sending my last reply, I had another dig around and seem to have found a solution which works. I went to the stereo pan and moved the line wholly to the top. For reasons I don't understand, that seemed to make a mono recording of both legs of the stereo output, which sounds fine, as opposed to the normal way of changing it to mono which always just picked up the worse leg. Thanks very much for your help. I would not have found the answer without it.
  2. Thanks very much for taking the time to reply. You say at the beginning to take one of the sound legs to edit. How do I separate out the two legs, is there a way of selecting the strong leg to use that for editing? My problem is that when the double legged recording is converted into mono, which several internet applications do, then it is always the weak leg that comes out. I used to use Radioman and there is a way of doing it there simply by moving the balance 100 per cent to the top or bottom and then saving that file. The chosen leg would then be doubled up and the sound perfect. Is there an equivalent in Wavepad? Thanks again for your time.
  3. Some of the recordings I make have two separate legs, particularly through a video camera with plugged in microphone. One leg of the recording sounds fine, the other has a lot of interference. Together they sound fine and in all stereo output there is no problem, however the mono version always seems to take the wrong leg and make the recording sound bad. I would love to be able to choose which leg of the recording is saved as the mono version. Is there any way to do this in Wavepad? Thanks for your help.
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