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Break all stereo tracks into mono tracks, Use a mono clip as stereo, Linking multiple audio clips

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3 192 User Guide See also "Linking multiple audio clips" on page 192 Break all stereo tracks into mono tracks Adobe Premiere Pro can automatically break out individual stereo and surround channels to discrete monaural clips as each clip is captured or imported. 1 Choose Edit > Preferences > Audio (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences > Audio (Mac OS). 2 In the Source Channel Mapping area, choose Mono from the Default Track Format drop-down menu. 3 Click OK. Use a mono clip as stereo You may sometimes find it useful to use a mono audio clip as a stereo clip. Using the Source Channel Mappings feature, you can apply a mono clip to a pair of left and right stereo channels. 1 In the Project panel, select a mono clip. 2 Choose Clip > Audio Options > Source Channel Mappings. 3 In the Source Channel Mappings dialog box, select Mono As Stereo. Important: You can apply the Source Channel Mappings command to a mono clip only in the Project panel, before the clip appears in the Timeline panel. You can't convert a clip instance to stereo when it's used in a mono audio track. Linking multiple audio clips You can link one video clip to multiple audio clips and you can link multiple audio clips together. When you link audio clips in a sequence, you link only the instances of the master clips. The original master audio clips in the Project panel are untouched. Linked clips remain in sync as you move them or trim them in the Timeline panel. You can apply audio effects, including Volume and Panning effects, to all channels in the linked clips. If you make an edit that moves one of the linked clips without moving the others, out-of-sync indicators appear. Out-of-sync indicators appear when linked clips are no longer in sync. You can display and trim a multi-clip link in the Source Monitor. To view a track in the multi-clip link, choose from the Track pop-up menu. You can view and play only one channel at a time in the Source Monitor. If the linked clips contain markers, the Source Monitor timeline displays markers only for the displayed track. If the Source Monitor displays a multi-clip link from the Project panel, you can use the Overlay or Insert buttons to add the linked clips to separate tracks in the Timeline panel. April 1, 2008

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3
User Guide
192
See also
Linking multiple audio clips
” on page
192
Break all stereo tracks into mono tracks
Adobe Premiere Pro can automatically break out individual stereo and surround channels to discrete monaural
clips as each clip is captured or imported.
1
Choose Edit > Preferences > Audio (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences > Audio (Mac OS).
2
In the Source Channel Mapping area, choose Mono from the Default Track Format drop-down menu.
3
Click
OK.
Use a mono clip as stereo
You may sometimes find it useful to use a mono audio clip as a stereo clip. Using the Source Channel Mappings
feature, you can apply a mono clip to a pair of left and right stereo channels.
1
In the Project panel, select a mono clip.
2
Choose Clip
> Audio Options
> Source Channel Mappings.
3
In the Source Channel Mappings dialog box, select Mono As Stereo.
Important:
You can apply the Source Channel Mappings command to a mono clip only in the Project panel, before
the clip appears in the Timeline panel. You can’t convert a clip instance to stereo when it’s used in a mono audio track.
Linking multiple audio clips
You can link one video clip to multiple audio clips and you can link multiple audio clips together. When you link
audio clips in a sequence, you link only the instances of the master clips. The original master audio clips in the
Project panel are untouched.
Linked clips remain in sync as you move them or trim them in the Timeline panel. You can apply audio effects,
including Volume and Panning effects, to all channels in the linked clips. If you make an edit that moves one of the
linked clips without moving the others, out-of-sync indicators appear.
Out-of-sync indicators appear when linked clips are no longer in sync.
You can display and trim a multi-clip link in the Source Monitor. To view a track in the multi-clip link, choose from
the Track pop-up menu. You can view and play only one channel at a time in the Source Monitor. If the linked clips
contain markers, the Source Monitor timeline displays markers only for the displayed track. If the Source Monitor
displays a multi-clip link from the Project panel, you can use the Overlay or Insert buttons to add the linked clips to
separate tracks in the Timeline panel.
April 1, 2008