We just went through converting dual-mono to stereo tracks throughout our feature. It was tedious but certainly not brain surgery.
1) Create a stereo clip of each music cue you're using.
2) Using matching timecode, cut in the stereo clip onto a stereo track.
And if you don't relish the repetitive stress injury from doing all that:
0.5) convince your producer to get you an assistant to go through your cut and do 1 & 2.
It didn't take that long to do though and I was dealing with very complex tracks.
---In avid-l2@yahoogroups.com, <donnie@...> wrote:
On Sep 30, 2013, at 1:38 PM, Dan McCabe wrote:
Right idea but this is a hour long program and I would lose clip placement for the mixer... though I guess a mixdown and then clipping out dead spaces would be faster than matching frame each clip to recut it in.On Mon, Sep 30, 2013, at 11:31 AM, Michael Kedor wrote:You have the option to do this with an audio mixdown.MK
Sent from iKedor miniI have two audio tracks with stereo material edited into them. It would
save me some screen real estate if I could combine them into a single
stereo pair track.
I looked around online and see that others in the past have requested
the ability to convert two audio tracks into one stereo pair track.
Has that arrived and I can't find it or is it still a feature hopefully
added in the future.
In the absence of that helpful feature what do folks do? Modify the
stereo source pair and then match frame, replacing each edit?
Thx
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