I am rebuilding a new computer with shortcuts but forgot how I made this audio shortcut. I had a made shortcut that would duplicate an audio channel. I customized the shortcut to fill a mono channel either an 'a' channel or 'b' channel using the Pan Pot/Balance audio feature. The tutorials I recently watched do not help.
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You can put the pan pot and balance on a clip, choose your settings, right click on the effect in the information window and save a preset. That way you can drag that preset on to one or many clips. However, you cannot give this a keyboard shortcut.EDIUS silver certified trainer.
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if stereo, you can just right click the audio, properties and set mono1 or mono2 depending on which channel has audio
or use panpot filter and mute the channel you don't want and set the one you do want to the mid position
or right click the sequence tab and set the audio channel map for the track the way you want it, this will then apply to the entire track
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Antons Video Productions - Sydney
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