Specifications
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• The Channel pop-up (reached from the Inspector and the Chn column in 
the Track list) lists the two channels as a stereo pair.
From this point on they can only be used together, as a pair.
• The Chn column in the Track List also indicates the use of two channels 
by adding a star [*] after the channel number.
For example, “1*” means that channels 1 and 2 are used.
• Any Tracks set to the “other” audio channel in the resulting stereo pair, 
will automatically be set to channel “Any”.
Let’s say you have a Track set to channel 3, and switch it to stereo. Then, any 
Tracks playing back on channel 4 will automatically be set to channel “Any”.
• In the Mixer window, the two channels are tied together by a “stereo 
banner” at the top.
A stereo channel pair in the Mixer.
• Stereo recordings that you make take up two audio channel lanes in the 
audio editor, see page 231.
Recording in stereo
Making a stereo recording is actually no different from making a mono recording. 
Just make sure that the two audio outputs you want to record (probably the left and 
right sides of a stereo source) are connected to the correct inputs (see the Getting 
Started book and page 196 for details about inputs).
In this example, 
all 
Tracks 
(in a 16 channel system) are 
set to stereo.










