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Stereo problems with Logic Pro X

Hello community,


I have upgraded from Logic Pro 9 to Logic Pro X. In Logic 9, I could bounce my track and when I listened to it, it was stereo just like I have recorded. I bounced to .mp3.


Now in Logic Pro X, when I bounce the same track to .wav or .mp3 I am not getting any stereo sound.


But when I listen to my track before I bounce, it is in stereo. I try searching all the internet, what I found was that the Universal Trackmode must be enabled in Audio Preferences, but I could not find that checkbox.



What can I do to bounce to stereo?



Thanks for all your help!

Logic Pro X, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4)

Posted on Jul 20, 2013 2:23 AM

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Posted on Jul 20, 2013 2:58 AM

Universal Track Mode can no longer be disabled in LP X, so that's not it. There must be a routing problem.

Try bouncing by clicking the Bounce button on your Output Channel Strip.

Also check that this Output CS is in stereo mode User uploaded file (although it must already be, if you hear stereo when playing Logic).

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Aug 25, 2013 4:55 PM in response to Brotschinken

I'm late to this discussion but this is the only mention of this phenomenon I have seen. It seems when dragging split stereo files into a LP X document the channel strip defaults to mono. In LP 9 the channel strip recognises that it is a stereo file and conforms accordingly. I can't replicate this with interleaved stereo though which seems to behave in LP X

Stereo problems with Logic Pro X

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