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Acoustica

Audio Editor Plugin by Acon Digital
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Comments & Discussion for Acon Digital Acoustica

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Acesys
Acesys
23 April 2018 at 6:05am

Is there a trick to opening dual mono files? All I get are two tabs and I can select one or the other.

stian
stian
23 April 2018 at 9:36am

What do you want to achieve? Join two mono files to a stereo file?

Acesys
Acesys
23 April 2018 at 5:04pm

Yes, open two files so they look like channel 1 and 2 in the screen. Some editors call it "open as dual mono". when you've selected two files.

For one example, just for experiment, I've recorded some thunderstorms and summer fireworks by having a studio microphones in the window facing North and West here. I used Reaper (Cubase before that) and recorded them as separate mono tracks. I wanted to figure the stereo spread later on.

Also, even though I own and love ACON Verberate, there are textures for my impulse software the impulses are dual mono and it would be easy to consolodate to stereo if Acoustica allowed dual mono import and save as stereo file.

If there isn't a way for now, I can export from Reaper as Stereo panned hard left and right and import to Acoustica, but I thought to ask to be sure.

I think Samplitude, Sound Forge and Adobe Audition open dual mono.

stian
stian
24 April 2018 at 5:57am

Thanks for the elaboration and your kind words about Verberate. There's no dedicated mechanism for loading dual mono files as a single stereo file in Acoustica, but you can load both files, convert one file to stereo (Tools > Convert Sample Format), then copy the other channel. Now you can select a single channel in the stereo file and overwrite the content (Edit > Overwrite Paste).

Acesys
Acesys
2 May 2018 at 5:06am

Thank you right back Stian. I didn't want to admit this, but I don't see how to select only the bottom side of the two waves.

stian
stian
2 May 2018 at 2:31pm

You can easily select one channel of a stereo file by making selection in either the upper quarter (left channel) or the lower quarter (right channel) of the waveform display. Alternatively, you can use the channel selection toggle buttons on the left side.

mastermix
mastermix
8 March 2019 at 12:38pm

A naging question.

How do I play a sequence of regions in the 'Regions List' in Acoustica 7.1.15?

I have tried every this this but nothing seems to work.

Thanks..

stian
stian
8 March 2019 at 2:31pm

Thanks for the interest! The purpose of the regions is to simplify navigation and you cannot play them sequentially at the time being.

THIS POST HAS BEEN REMOVED

mastermix
mastermix
8 March 2019 at 10:36pm

It would be very useful to organize regions as playlists and play them as sequences. This is one huge feature missed with the now defunct Bias-Inc Peak editor..

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