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Sound can only come out of one side in Waveform workspace

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Dec 26, 2020 Dec 26, 2020

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I mix a film in Audition.  The sound has been recorded in multi-channel wave files.  In the MULTITRACK workspace, all the different channels are on their own separate tracks.  If I solo one track, the sounds comes out of left and right, in mono, no problem.  But when I double-click on a clip and get into the WAVEFORM workspace, one of the channel is in color and the ones are greyed out.  When I play the file, the sound can only come out in either the left or the right side of the headphones, depending on how I mapped it in the Preferences.  There is no way I can monitor the sound on the left and right at the same time.  I spent 3 hours with an Adobe representative and no matter how I explained the problem, he didn't understand the issue.  I done a ton of research online and nobody posted anything on the subject.  It's a very simple problem, I can't believe I'm the only one who experienced it.  If anyone had the same issue and resolved it, please help me.  Thanks.

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Edit>Enable Channels>All Channels. Or, you click in the greyed-out L or R square at the RH end of the waveform and render it active that way. I'd grant you that trying to find this information with a search isn't going to be that easy, but that's Adobe's attitude to manuals for you...

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