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Bounce Mono File to a new "Mono" track

Community Beginner ,
Jun 03, 2019 Jun 03, 2019

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I am working with Narration files, All my rough work comes from a video in Premiere..

I am doing some preliminary work on say track 5 (Fades, edits),

I want to bounce that full track to a new track so I can then further edit in Wave form (using Denoise, etc.)

When i do my Bounce, it always turns it into a new stereo stereo track (Probs Dual Mono)

I have to then convert the file in wave form  back to mono

Seems like an extra step.. How fo I fix?

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LEGEND ,
Jun 03, 2019 Jun 03, 2019

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How are you getting your file from Premiere into Audition? Are you using 'Eidi in Audition' from within Premiere? And where are you bouncing down the track?

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 03, 2019 Jun 03, 2019

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I am exporting my sequence from Premiere to Audition

I have about 6 Different interview tracks

Each interview track is Mono

I do a bit of work on an inbterview track ( Trimming, crossfadesetc)

The I want to bounce that track out to a new track (using Bounce to new Track command)

And when I do this I always end up getting a dual mono track

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 03, 2019 Jun 03, 2019

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All "Bounces" pass through the track output. You likely have a Mono clip on a Stereo track, so the bounce is stereo.

Quickest solutions would be:

  • Select the clips, right-click, and choose Merge Clips

  • Create a new Mono Audio track, move your clips there (hold SHIFT to lock in time), then bounce the Mono track

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Community Beginner ,
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Hmm. That I'm sure would work..

Is there a fast way to make all my tracks mono, except for my Music Track?

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Right now, you can't convert a track from one type to another. Creating a new track with the desired channelization and moving the clips there is the quickest method.

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