They are *identical *and most probably created when the samples were still in stereo format as the original recordings were made. The separation must have been done after to accommodate for Hauptwerk software's special features. The person who processed them like this died a year ago. I am now picking up the pieces and re-assembling them for a different software. On 08/12/2016 12:45, Peter P. wrote: > * Dr. Mark Bugeja MD [2016-12-08 12:00]: >> If Sox does not preserve loops and cues yet.... then please add that to the >> wish list. It would be very handy for several people doing serious digital >> sound processing. :-) > I was thinking about the problem of markers in the file headers when > mixing files together, as Dr. Mark is trying to do. What if the > markers in the left channel and the right channel are not completely > identical? I think this is a more complicated task than just copying > input file markers to the output file when mixing. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Developer Access Program for Intel Xeon Phi Processors > Access to Intel Xeon Phi processor-based developer platforms. > With one year of Intel Parallel Studio XE. > Training and support from Colfax. > Order your platform today.http://sdm.link/xeonphi > _______________________________________________ > Sox-users mailing list > Sox-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users > --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus