Sound Balance Not Working Correctly

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FARAZ QURESHI

I was using the Adobe Audition in editing and finishing a single sound record
file when the electricity broke-down. However, upon resuming I am quite
surprised that all my music collection isn't working properly:

1. Upon opening the Master Volume and increasing the sound the music plays
but without voice (i.e. only the beat and the music);

2. However, when I drag the Balance Button of the Master Volume either to
left or right, the complete music plays with vocal components of song, but
when I bring the Balance Button back in the mid, once again the voice is lost
and only the music is playing;

3. Furthermore, while being on either left or right, both the speakers play
together in Mono manner and Stereo System seems not to be working.

Would appreciate any idea how to overcome such a problem?

Thanx in advance.

Best Regards,
FARAZ A. QURESHI
 
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sgopus

This forum is for windows questions, not working with sound files.
off hand, I would gess your file is corrupt and needs to be replaced.
I suggest you invest in a UPS.
Uninterruptable Power supply a battery to keep these things from occuring.
 
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Mike Cawood, HND BIT

FARAZ QURESHI said:
I was using the Adobe Audition in editing and finishing a single sound
record
file when the electricity broke-down. However, upon resuming I am quite
surprised that all my music collection isn't working properly:

1. Upon opening the Master Volume and increasing the sound the music plays
but without voice (i.e. only the beat and the music);

2. However, when I drag the Balance Button of the Master Volume either to
left or right, the complete music plays with vocal components of song, but
when I bring the Balance Button back in the mid, once again the voice is
lost
and only the music is playing;

3. Furthermore, while being on either left or right, both the speakers
play
together in Mono manner and Stereo System seems not to be working.

Would appreciate any idea how to overcome such a problem?

Thanx in advance.

Best Regards,
FARAZ A. QURESHI

If you are using Windows Media Player 11 then there's a balance control in
that player, you need to go into the View menu, enhancements & select Show
Enhancements & then scroll sideways in the Enhancements section at the
bottom to the Graphic Equaliser.
Nothing to do with Adobe Audition, which I have no experience of but I hope
it helps.
Regards Mike.
 

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