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Even the downloadable eval copy of Cool Edit (http://www.syntrillium.com) performs this conversion, under the Edit/Convert Sample Type menu. Never had a phase error in several years. ;) The removal/separation of exclusive elements is done through a crossfade mix section. Stephen GoodmanÊ -Ê It's... The Loop Of The Week (Roddy McDowell)! EarthLight StudiosÊ -Ê http://www.earthlight.net/Studios > >I'm using SoundForge and have found that you can remove the > mono elements > >of a stereo track...... leaving you mostly with stereo > effects (inverting > >one channel and combing to mono) > > > >I would like to use this in reverse. > > > >Is there any way that you can remove the stereo elements > leaving on the > >mono parts of a track? I've had no luck so far, and suspect it may be > >physically impossible. > > I don't use SoundForge, but I take it you don't want to just > add the two > channels. Why not perform the process above to get 'just the > stereo stuff', > invert that, and then add it to the original? That is, why > not subtract the > 'stereo only' from the original to get the 'mono only' part? > Hey, it's a > thought. . . > > > ### ## ### > Aden > ### ## ### > >