4 Oct
2005
4 Oct
'05
4:25 a.m.
On 4-Oct-05, at 1:12 AM, Adam R. Tindale wrote:
I have been using Bias Peak which will read .L and .R files. So I record two mono files and then read them into Peak.
You could also try some sort of audio hijack type utility or soundflower if you are on OSX.
Yuck -- those are graphical apps! :) I'm pretty sure that sox can merge two mono files into a single stereo file. If it can't, ecasound certainly can. Irrational biases against graphical mouse-driven software aside, command-line programs are nicer for this because you can easily write a shell script that will do this merging for you. Cheers, - Graham