You don’t know what “the thing” is. The music system equalizer I had was just printed in whatever looked pretty. It wasn’t in dB. A friend of mine had a stand-alone equalizer that did have dB markings. It wasn’t cheap.
would that mean I would then get my idea back of HARD LEFT , HARD RIGHT , DEAD CENTER Single Mono Tracks then ?
I’m guessing yes, as long as you don’t need them to play at the same time. Audacity can give you three separate mono sound files with the work as you posted. So you can play Voice and Music Mix, full stop. Or you can play Music by itself, full stop or you can play Voice by itself, full stop.
I’m curious what the goal is. Mono sound files don’t have left and right. It was the need to have left and right—different sound in each ear—that gave everybody stereo. Are you old enough to remember the early stereo demo records. “Here’s a jet taking off left to right!!” Isn’t that amazing? There’s two different sound tracks in that groove.
I guess there is another variation to this. You can keep the single blue waves and make them appear left and right and all play at the same time as long as you stay in an Audacity Project. You can’t ever post the work and nobody else will be able to play it unless they have the same or later Audacity.
Remember to ship a Project, you have to send both the AUP file and the associated _DATA folder with all the little AU files in it.