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Inspiring
January 26, 2020
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Extracting mono files from a 5.1 mix

  • January 26, 2020
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I am using Audition CS6.

 

What I want to do: saving my 5.1 audio mix into six individual mono files

 

Once I imported my 5.1 wav file into Audition I can use the option to extract all channels into mono files.

This works nicely if it is just a single 5.1 track.

However when I am putting two 5.1 tracks into the same track one after the other (in multi tzrack mode) the option to extract all channels into mono files is greyed out, i.e. it is not available.

 

Hpw do I overcome this problem?

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Correct answer SteveG_AudioMasters_

The only sensible way to concatenate files is to use Open Append in Waveform view. If you don't do that, you have to do it in Multitrack, and that involves getting the export options correct. Much easier not to need to bother with that!

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Participant
October 1, 2021

How are you doing that basic step of extracting 6 separate mono files from a 5.1 source? I hve the simple case of a single 5.1 track, and I'm trying to convert it to 6 mono wav files, but I can't seem to figure it out. What am I missing?

SteveG_AudioMasters_
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Community Expert
October 1, 2021

Open your file in Waveform view. Go to Edit>Extract Channels to Mono files, and each channel will be extracted to a mono file. All you have to do then is save them with whatever names you want to call them.

Participant
May 24, 2022

Hi Steve!

I have a related issue I'm tearing my hair out over.  Nothing I can find on line works.  I have an Audition project for a short film that I mixed in a 5.1 surround porject.  I have about 12 tracks, and each is sent to various channels (speakers). There is also some automation, where a sound is traveling from right to left, etc.  The DCP service requires 6 mono files.  I found no way to export those.  The only think poeple suggest is exporting each track separately, but that's obviously not what I need - I don't need 12 files, I need six, and I need the 5.1 sspread interpreted out to those individual files.  I then read on Cretive Cow that I need to export as a sinlge 5.1 file, and then reimport that into a new project.  Tried that with Multitrack Mixdown with Mixdown options set to "Mix/5.1".  When I reimport the file, all the tracks have been moved to the Left and Right, and the four other surround tracks are empty.  I tried exporting for Premiere. Same issue.  The file is a surround file, but everything is in the L anbd R tracks.  I'm so frustrated and the DCP service needs this tomorrow.  I can't believe Audtion made it so easy to work with the surround project but fails so hard in this most basic last step.  Thank you for any help you can give or any direction you can point me in.  I've checked the manual, and have been scouring the discussion groups for days on this one. 

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 26, 2020

Extract Channels to Mono Files is a Waveform-only option, I'm afraid. If you want to split up more than one 5.1 file at a time, you'd have to concatenate them in Waveform view, and split each individual mono file afterwards.

Inspiring
January 27, 2020

Thanks Steve.

Here is what I found out so far.

I have two audio clips (both are 5.1 WAV files) which I want to concatenate. So I create a 5.1 Multitrack session in Audition CS6. With Drag & Drop I am dropping both WAV files into Track 1 of the Multitrack Session, one following the other. In the Multitrack Editor both clips are shown as 5.1 clips. HOWEVER when playing back those clips they have obviousely been converted to stereo! And that is not all: the LFE track is completely missing! This is really strange. The audio meter at the bottom of the Multitrack editor shows 6 tracks, but only the first two of them (L + R) are used during playback of the clips.

 

I also tested my clips in the waveform editor. When playing them back the 5.1 channels are perfectly assigned to the corresponding speakers of my 5.1 speaker setup.

 

Aby idea what the problem could be? 

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
SteveG_AudioMasters_Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 27, 2020

The only sensible way to concatenate files is to use Open Append in Waveform view. If you don't do that, you have to do it in Multitrack, and that involves getting the export options correct. Much easier not to need to bother with that!