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Originally Posted by rick-slo
Two main reasons I record a stereo track rather than two separate mono tracks:
1. Less chance for routing and panning errors.
2. Much easier to do clip simultaneous editing of R and L sides in one stereo track.
Most plugins that I use can work with the R and L sides individually should that be desired (though that would be rare for me to want other than a R or L track delay or the use of a stereo reverb)
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That may be the way you prefer to work and your DAW choice , which is great.
For me in Pro Tools it makes no difference at all .
In either routing selection, panning , or editing, given PT can edit multiple tracks simultaneously with a single swipe .
The point still remains the problem he is having looks to be in a single stereo track from his screen shot
Looks like a stereo track to me