Manually I was able to open a pair of files in Sony Soundforge. Copy the right channel from the R file and simply paste it into the blank channel in the L file. Save. Done. Loops and markers are all left intact.
This is the process I'd like to emulate and automate for a number of file pairs. I can handle modification of a bat file to specify different pairs of folders and do a "rank" (instrument or stop) at a time. I can batch process renaming of the files. It's the code that I need to create an appropriate bat file to merge pairs of files from 2 folders. I did find "codes" to do this but I don't understand which parts I would need to modify, if at all, to direct the process to my named folders and the files within.
Folder 1 may be called TrumpetL
Folder 2 may be called TrumpetR
In each, there are files with identical
names: 036-C.wav, 037-C#.wav, 038-D.wav, 039-D#.wav,
040-E.wav.................. 096-C.wav
On 2016-12-08 00:34, Dr. Mark Bugeja MD wrote:I am trying to understand all the lingo but not getting anywhere. It would be simpler for me to try and understand Chinese written backwards and upside-down!First, forget about trying to do all the files automatically. You need to find, by trial and error, issuing commands in a command window, a command that will take one pair of mono files and produce the merged result you expect, in the place you expect. Next, do you have any experience of writing scripts or programs in any programming language? If you do, it's probably easier to develop a script/program in a language you understand. If you don't then someone will be able to show you how to adapt the command you find for one pair of files, to work for a subset or even perhaps all of your files.
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