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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1Hi all,
I have some play-a-long tracks from Jamey Aebersold that I would like to
use for practice.They are setup so that bass and drums are on the L channel, and piano and
drums are on the R. Since I play piano, I need only the L channel. Is
there any way to "extract" only the L channel out of the recordings? Once
that is done, can something be done to the result that would cause it to
sound in both R and L channels, like a true mono recording perhaps? I can
easily turn the pan control on my mixer fully left, but that leaves a big
hole in the right side.I hope this makes sense, if not please let me know.
Thank you!
Josh
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Josh Lawrence--20cf3079c0d2c9806004d27977b4
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHi all,I have some play-a-long tracks =
from Jamey Aebersold that I would like to use for practice.<=
/div>They are setup so that bass and drums are on the L channel, and p=
iano and drums are on the R. =A0Since I play piano, I need only the L chann=
el. =A0Is there any way to "extract" only the L channel out of th=
e recordings? =A0Once that is done, can something be done to the result tha=
t would cause it to sound in both R and L channels, like a true mono record=
ing perhaps? =A0I can easily turn the pan control on my mixer fully left, b=
ut that leaves a big hole in the right side.
I hope this makes sense, if not please let me know.Thank you!Josh-- Josh Lawrence--20cf3079c0d2c9806004d27977b4--
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