FL Studio - Edison Waveform View Question

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When in FL Studio's Edison Editor, the default for the view/display settings is on multichannel. I would like to view both of the stereo sample's channels at the same time with left and right channels separate like a typical editing program (soundforge or wavelab). The left and right are there obviously, but superimposed. Also, when I view the channels individually and edit one channel (left)in anyway it seems to affect the other channel (right) when I do not want it to. I want to view the channels separate but I figured I would try it that way anyways. Maybe I am just overlooking something but please let me know.

I am typically just recording mono guitar/synth tracks into edison and not worrying about this sort of thing, but it is bothering me. I was only playing around with it for a little while, but I am wondering if someone can please point me in the right direction. Thanks.
 
just curious what r u tryin to do to the left channel? but i would clone the sample then pan one hard left and one hard right. then send both to mixer on seperate channels
 
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It is more the way I have to view it than anything. I was trying to mute certain voice sounds that were just on the left channel without affecting the instrumentals on the right (i tried cutting and inserting of silence, things like that). I was basically snipping some silence gaps into it. That is just an example. I know how I can accomplish what I want in a more roundabout way but I would really like to view the left/right channel simultaneously for stereo files in Edison.
 
If you look closely, the left channel's waveform is slightly blue, while the right channel is sort of red. Also, if you press alt+a, you can change the volume of the left and right sides independently.
 
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