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Old 03-30-2010, 06:42 AM   #8
karl
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Default Do you mean you have 2 takes?

I'm wondering if people are misunderstanding the situation you are in. If you've recorded over audio into a track that already has audio on it, have you now got two *takes*? Does it look like you've got two tracks of audio (one above the other) together on one track? (If you've got your track panel heights small, enlarge them to be sure).

If so, right click on the track item - there should be a menu item called 'takes' (or something like that - not at a PC with Reaper at the moment). In there there shuold be something like "explode takes to separate tracks".

You should then be able to treat both tracks independently.

(Edit: Just re-read your posts - and I don't think you are in this situation afterall. Sounds like the audio from track one was routed to track 2 while you were recording. But inverting the phase of one of the tracks should help...)
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