You can use a trick and select-copy bigger chunks of Tracks the more you created (drag 4, drag 16, drag 32, etc) You have to do that 111 times to create the 224 Tracks.Now select both Tracks and option+drag them down, which creates 2 new Tracks with duplicate Settings.Set the Input Format of the First Audio Channel Strip to "Left" (Control+click on the button and select it from the popup menu) and set the second Audio Channel Strip to "Right".The only way I can think of is use the "File ➤ Export ➤ All Tracks as Audio File" command I demonstrate that functionality in my new book " Logic Pro X - Tips, Tricks, Secrets #1". the cool thing is that both Channel Strips have their own "Bounce" Button, when you use that button, you create a single one-channel audio file for the signal routed through that Output Channel Strip. Now you have two separate Output Channel Strips (one for the left output channel and one for the right output channel). It toggles it between stereo (two circles) and one (one circle). With this procedure, you click on the Input Button of the Output Channel Strip. Just use one of the files and toss the other redundant one. Use the "Split" option in the Bounce window and it will create two separate mono files for the left and right output channel, which are indentical at that point. You can use the File➤Export➤Region to Audio File command on individual Audio Region when you use option 1 and 2 Once your signal is merged to mono, you have different options to export/bounce it to mono files. If you don't want to create individual Plugins on all the Channel Strips, You can also add the Gain Plugin on the Output Channel Strips and set ti to mono. Or, you can load it on one Channel Strip, make the setting (switch to mono) and then option drag that Plgin to other Channel Strips.ģ - Audio FX Plugin (Mono) on Output Channel Strip If you need that Gain Plugin on multiple Channel Strips, then keep in mind that you can with select all the Channel Strips and load a Plugin on Channel Strip and it will be loaded on all selected Channel Strips (Ad-hoc Group functionality). Now the Channel Strip has a two channel mono signal at its output. If option 1) is not possible because you have stereo Plugins on that Channel Strip that you want to keep, then you can add the Audio FX Plugin "Gain" at the last slot of the Channel Strip and set it to Mono. Using the File➤Export➤Region to Audio File will create a mono file.Ģ - Audio FX Plugin (Mono) on Channel Strip When you have stereo Audio Regions on a Track, you can set the Input Format (the circle buttons) on the Input Button to Mono. The first step is to merge the 2-channel stereo signal into a mono signal Here are four places where you can switch to Mono: There are many options and it depends on your setup and your needs which one you use:
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