Select both mono tracks, then make a timeline selection from the beginning to 
the end of your session. From there you could copy or cut the audio to a single 
stereo track you've created. I believe this will work for you and it's probably 
the most simple thing you can do. Let us know if it works?

Respectfully,
Steve Baskis 

> On Mar 13, 2023, at 05:57, Martin (Punky) Sopart <m...@cakewalker.de> wrote:
> 
> Hello all!
> 
> After splitting a stereo track to 2 mono tracks and applying the desired
> edits, what's the best way to join the 2 mono tracks into a stereo track
> again.
> The reference guide only contains some informations about dragging clips to
> multy channel tracks.
> But that informations are not enough to manage it with VoiceOver.
> 
> Or do I have to bounce the 2 mono tracks to achieve that?
> 
> Thanks in advance and best! / Martin
> 
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