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  1. Bingo! David, thank you. Yes of course, once I've bounced it down and then listen back on any device, it is indeed "centered". Thank you again. Gordy
  2. Hi David, I did that, but the resulting mono track is panned either hard left or right depending on which of the mono channel strips I bounce. Do you know to 'centre' the mono track as it's bounced? Thank you for your time. Gordy
  3. Hi, I'm using an 11" MacBookAir with Logic Pro X 10.0.7 (bought from the app store) and I need to convert or bounce a stereo (spoken word) audio file (for an audio book) down to a mono track. After importing the stereo file, I then got to the mixer and click the Input button to Mono, and change the "Stereo Out" to "Output > Mono > Output One". However, the audio is then panned either hard left or right depending on whether i choose Output One or Two in the Output section. I understand stereo and realise this would be the case, but the pan pot disappears when the channel is changed to mono, so I am unable to compensate. I am not using any stereo effects, it's just a straight stereo to mono conversion - or will be once I work out how to do it...! Any ideas? Thank you
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