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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 30-May 06 From: US Member No.: 80,126 ![]() |
I have a track with an english voice and another with a Spanish voice of the translation. When I bounce the I cannot separate the tracks in two channels.
i am making an audio master for a DVD productions and I have to have the english in one side and the Spanish in the other. I have tried to bounce in stereo interleave and in mono-summed, at the levels that the DVD authoring tech. has asked me to do it English -18.2 Spanish -6.4 Anyone has an idea of how to do it.? Thanks a lot Cristina |
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![]() Rookie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 02-Aug 02 From: IT Member No.: 6,502 ![]() |
cristina, if you put the two voices on two mono tracks, and pan, let's say, the english voice hard right
and the spanish one hard left, you can bounce them in a stereo interleaved file (wav or aif format)), so what you get is a single stereo file that you can use with any player, that plays your two voices separated in the two channels; it's that simple ![]() |
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 30-May 06 From: US Member No.: 80,126 ![]() |
cristina, if you put the two voices on two mono tracks, and pan, let's say, the english voice hard right and the spanish one hard left, you can bounce them in a stereo interleaved file (wav or aif format)), so what you get is a single stereo file that you can use with any player, that plays your two voices separated in the two channels; it's that simple ![]() Thanks a lot zeze But i was doing that and I could not sepparate them. When I bounce in stereo interleave, with both tracs in mono one side is almost pure Spanish with a little bit of English in background. The other side higher Spanish lower English, but mixed. The only way I have been able to sepatate completely both is bouncing it in Multiple Mono and getting as a result two AIFF files. I am hoping the video tech accepts that. I do not understand why the steroe interleave does not separate them. I have the pans on opposite sides for each language, and everything I have produced CDs before bouncing like that and at least I got almost pure language on either side, but not quite, which nobody that I know (older versions of Pro Tools users) knows why. But thanks a lot anyhow. Any ideas are welcome. Cristina ![]() |
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