If tracks one and two are mono with the same material then I would suggest adding a -6db level drop to compensate for the summing of the two mono tracks, assuming they both have the same material on them. I always do this when creating mono mixdowns of stereo tracks like music summing to a mono track. Also I learned the hard way you have to make an additional audio mixdown with the level dropped otherwise the level adjustment won't happen on a file export. For tape output fine but files don't reflect the audio mixer levels unless they are baked into a new audio mixdown.
---In avid-l2@yahoogroups.com, <DennyD1@...> wrote :
On Mar 3, 2016, at 1:21 PM, Steve Hullfish wrote:> I have stereo 5 and 6 of music in my sequence that need to be mixed to a single stereo output of the QT file. When I try to export QT, I do not get the Direct Out option. Only mono or stereo or one of the surrounds.I forgot:You said you have stereo tracks 5 & 6. In that case, do a 'Dual Mono' mixdown of 5 & 6 and put the resulting two tracks on tracks 2 & 3. Delete any other tracks. Make your QT export, S-A-S, Direct Output.Dennis Degan, Video Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
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