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Originally Posted by TONDOG64
If you pan the mono tracks hard left and right the output will be stereo just as you would expect from a true stereo track. I don't know why one would bother having the same recording on two different tracks unless you have some need to do something different with each side. It makes more sense and uses less of everything to have it on one stereo track.
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Thanks, Tony. I guess what I'm not quite understanding is the concept of a single stereo track; that is, a single track containing two separate wave forms, panned center, yet yielding slightly different signals to the Master left & right channels, thus preserving its stereo mix.