Editing classical music on one stereo track? Best workflow?

Hello
How should I use Logic only for editing music which is recorded on a CD-recorder?
I work like recording the music in small parts. Then I would like to put the bites together
again. What is the best method?
Should I use the default setting New-Produce-Two track stereo mixing and then put the bites
on two sperate tracks before comping?
with regards
Nygade48

Deleting one track was one of the first things I thought of, but I wasn't sure if it would affect the overall sound. Panning the leftover channel... I hadn't thought of that. *slaps self on forehead*. Dealing with audio, as you can probably tell, is a bit of a foreign world to me. We have such a short amount of time in the ADR room, that I guess I was terrified of going in with something not right and wasting valuable time. But I just did what you suggested, it sounds fine, and I'm sure will meet up to what they need.
Thanks for the quick help!

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