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How to copy tracks with automatic ducking from mono session to new stereo session?

Contributor ,
Feb 01, 2024 Feb 01, 2024

I'm trying to get out of a self-made mess.

Short version: I have 3 voice narration tracks (Mono) each with a parallel fx track (music in stereo, with fades and ducking applied) BUT I inadvertently set up the session as mono. I'd like to get them into their own stereo sessions for final export with the fades and ducking intact. 

How do I do that?

Thank you.

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Community Expert , Feb 02, 2024 Feb 02, 2024

In principle, you can convert the session to stereo, just by locating the word 'mono' in the session file (.sesx) but I'm not 100% convinced that the stereo music tracks will necessarily open in stereo - you may have to do a little more work. The person who knows most about this is SuiteSpot - hopefully he'll pick this post up and reply...

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Feb 02, 2024 Feb 02, 2024

In principle, you can convert the session to stereo, just by locating the word 'mono' in the session file (.sesx) but I'm not 100% convinced that the stereo music tracks will necessarily open in stereo - you may have to do a little more work. The person who knows most about this is SuiteSpot - hopefully he'll pick this post up and reply...

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Feb 02, 2024 Feb 02, 2024
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This worked for me, in my particular circumstance. Thank you.

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