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370 Chapter 9 Audio Window
If either of these Regions is moved into the Arrange window, the other Region is also
moved.
Converting Different Split Stereo Formats
Logic treats audio files with a name that ends in “.L or “.R” as stereo files. These name
extensions” are used by ProTools, Session, or SoundDesigner II to identify split stereo
files. Logic’s file management functions, such as Rename, Create, or Revert to Backup can
also identify these name extensions.
Convert All
When you add stereo files using DAE, or other hardware that does not support
interleaved files, the files need to be converted into the split stereo format. If you want
to add several stereo files in the file selector box, Logic asks whether all files should be
converted at once (“Convert All”).
Disconnect Stereo Files
Both sides of a stereo audio file are normally edited together. You may, however, wish
to edit one side individually on occasion:
Select the stereo file
Select Edit > Disconnect selected Stereo File
You can now edit both sides of the recording as individual mono files. This function will
only disconnect one stereo file at a time. If you want to reconnect the files, don’t define
any new Regions.
Reconnect Stereo Files
The Edit > Reconnect Stereo Files command reconnects all disconnected stereo files in
the song. Only files that were previously stereo are reconnected.
Manual Stereo Conversion
Convert to SDII Stereo
This command converts two (split-stereo) audio files into a single stereo file—in the
SDII format. This is useful if you want to edit a “split stereo file using a different
program, such as CD mastering software.
Select the audio files and choose Audio File > Convert to SDII Stereo. Keep in mind that
this only works for split stereo files. You can’t use Convert to SDII Stereo to combine
two mono files into a stereo file.
Logic automatically stores converted SDII files in the same location as the original split
files (provided that there’s enough room on the drive).
Convert to AIFF Stereo
Split stereo files can be converted into an interleaved stereo file—in the AIFF format—
by using the File > Convert to AIFF Stereo command.
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