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  • antonsvideo
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    if you right click your clip and go to audio tab, is stereo, mono1 and mono2 grayed out, or can it be changed?

    if grayed out, you have a pure mono track

    if not grayed out, you have a stereo track with good sound one one channel and bad sound (or no sound) on the other

    if so, click mono1 or mono2 depending on which has the good sound

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  • Ulisse
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    Originally posted by antonsvideo View Post
    was it plugged in to the left channel or right? or does the camera only have one channel?????
    Mic was plugged by micro jack. Incorporate mic is stereo but I think it has one channel for external mick. I chose manual audio.

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  • antonsvideo
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    Originally posted by Ulisse View Post
    Plugged into Sony AX1000 camera, the connection is for a mic.
    was it plugged in to the left channel or right? or does the camera only have one channel?????

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  • Ulisse
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    Originally posted by antonsvideo View Post
    plugged in to what recording device?
    Plugged into Sony AX1000 camera, the connection is for a mic.

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  • antonsvideo
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    Originally posted by Ulisse View Post
    It was a mono Lavalier mic.
    plugged in to what recording device?

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  • Ulisse
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    Originally posted by antonsvideo View Post
    ahhh, one of them mics with built in recorder?

    I assumed a mic plugged in to left or right channel of camera
    It was a mono Lavalier mic.

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  • antonsvideo
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    ahhh, one of them mics with built in recorder?

    I assumed a mic plugged in to left or right channel of camera

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  • GrassValley_PS
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    I believe he said mono...

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  • antonsvideo
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    if you are using a stereo track, right click, properties, audio tab, select mono1 or mono2 depending on which channel is the good sound, done

    using this method will keep the volume level

    using panpot filter will lower the volume

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  • Ulisse
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    Very useful your reply. THANKS

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  • Jerry
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    Import this preset into your effects palette and apply to your audio track.Dual Mono.zip

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  • GrassValley_PS
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    If you want to just monitor on both speakers, open the audio mixer, look to the right of Master and click on the speaker with the arrow. Select Monaurel. You should hear everything on both speakers.

    To actually change it, use the Pan pot Balance effect and center the audio (I kerp this a a user preset).

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  • Interview with mono mic: I need to listen the audio from two speakers

    Hi, I have made an interview with a mono mic. Now when I listen that clip I listen that audio from one speaker only. Even if I put the same audio clip on the second Edius audio track, the audio goes out only from one speaker. I need to listen it from two speakers. But I need to modify only that clip and not all clips on the timeline. Is it possible?
    Thanks for your suggestion.
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