Sample Rate; Stereo File Formats - Emagic Logic fun User Manual

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In General
format is used. Both platforms support AIFF files (Audio Inter-
change File Format).

Sample Rate

As with all comparable multi-track HD systems, Logic fun can
only play back audio files with a single sampling rate. If you
want to integrate files with different sample rates into a project,
you can make the changes in the sample editor with
Sample Rate Convert

Stereo File Formats

Any of Logic fun's 16 available tracks may be set to mono or
stereo, but there are some things you need to be aware of before
you start working with audio files in the stereo format:
Logic fun can import stereo files that are made up of two
phase locked mono files (split stereo), or files in which both
channels of the stereo recording are contained in one file
(interleaved stereo).
In Logic fun, the stereo files are indicated by two
interlocking rings after the region name. You will see the
same symbol on the mono/stereo button of a mixer channel.
Stereo files recorded directly into Logic fun are automati-
cally written as interleaved stereo files.
When importing stereo files (regardless of whether split
stereo or interleaved), you should make sure that the track
object in the mixer that is playing them is also set to stereo. If
you play back the stereo file over a mono channel on the
mixer, the information from both stereo sides will be
summed together, and played back as mono. This can lead to
unwanted dropouts or clipping.
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