If you had Gold Wave I could help you achieve that,plus any number of 
other cool tricks with panning.

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On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, Chris Skarstad wrote:

> Hi
>
> Well, I atempted this, and either I'm doing something wrong, or sound
> forge is misbehaving.
> I think what needs to happen is the source files i have need to be in
> one channel only, but again, there's the rub, i'm not sure how to do that.
> In this instance, the production would sound something like this...
>
> you would hear a sound in the left channel *only* and then you would
> hear a voice in both channels, followed by a sound that appears in
> the right channel *only*
> So you get that kind of effect where it bounces all over the place. I
> know writing it out doesn't do it justice, but that's what it would
> sound like.
> What happens when I use the tab key and the sound only plays through
> one channel, it only plays through that channel as long as it's set
> that way. I basically need to take 2 of these sound clips, and mute
> one channel in each of them.
> I hope I've explained this right?
>
> Thanks.
>
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> At 01:47 AM 4/9/2008, you wrote:
>> Press tab, the first press selects the left channel, the second press
>> selects the right channel. Pressing a third time selects both again. If you
>> with to highlight the entire channel, don't hit control-A, hit
>> control-shift-end, if at the beginning or control-shift-home if you're at
>> the end.
>>
>> Curtis Delzer
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 1:26 AM
>> Subject: selecting only one channel for a sound in sound forge 8
>>
>>
>> Hi guys
>> I'm atempting to do some production work and I have this idea for
>> something but I'm not quite sure how to pull it off, so I'm hoping
>> one of you guys can assist me.
>>
>> As it says in the subject line, I'm using Sound Forge 8. I'm just not
>> able to afford version 9 at the moment so you know how it is, you
>> work with what you have.
>>
>> In this production, I have a bunch of short audio clips and i have no
>> problem mix pasting them all together on top of a music bed, that part's
>> easy.
>> What I want to do however, and I'm pretty sure SF 8 can do this but
>> I'm not sure? but what I want to do is take one of these sound clips,
>> set it to only play on the left channel, and then just after that
>> one, i want another one to play only on the right channel.  I've been
>> through all the options, and a friend of mine suggested maybe using
>> mute, because in an earlier version, you can only mute one
>> channel.  That's essentially what I need to do but I'm not sure
>> how.  Even more curious is the fact that if I press the tab key once,
>> the sound of the file only goes through the left, then another press
>> of the tab key goes over to the right, and then a third press brings
>> us back to both channels.  I would need to figure out how to get one
>> of these sounds to only play through one channel, so I hope this can
>> be done. i do have other recording programs like Goldwave and Studio
>> Recorder so  I'm all set with the actual programs, but just need to
>> know how to do this.
>>
>> Thanks for any thoughts!
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