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From the drop-down track menu (the downward-pointing triangle at the upper left of the track), select '''Split Stereo to Mono''' for each track.  Now your job is to choose which of these sounds the best.  You can isolate tracks using the '''Mute''' and '''Solo''' buttons on each track.
 
From the drop-down track menu (the downward-pointing triangle at the upper left of the track), select '''Split Stereo to Mono''' for each track.  Now your job is to choose which of these sounds the best.  You can isolate tracks using the '''Mute''' and '''Solo''' buttons on each track.
  
If you're working on a STE-###.flac file, there should really be no difference.  If you find that one has more noise or lower signal, then delete that track by clicking the X in the upper left; otherwise, pick one at random to delete.
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If you're working on a STE-###.flac file, there should really be no difference.  If you find that one has more noise or lower signal, then delete that track by clicking the X in the upper left.
  
 
For the SR###F.flac / SR###R.flac files, you'll probably find that one of the channels is louder than the others.  Pick whichever one seems to have the best signal to noise ratio, then delete the rest using the X in the upper left.
 
For the SR###F.flac / SR###R.flac files, you'll probably find that one of the channels is louder than the others.  Pick whichever one seems to have the best signal to noise ratio, then delete the rest using the X in the upper left.

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