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Itam
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October 10, 2022
Question

Audio channel settings greyed out when using Production

  • October 10, 2022
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Hi there,
 
I'm having a problem with audio channels in Premiere's Production. My workflow with Productions is that I put everything in seperate projects. So every episode I make goes in a seperate project, but also my raw material goes in a seperate project. I am a solo editor and I read that this was the way to go when you use productions as a solo editor.
 
But when I start a new sequence and drag my footage in it, somehow I can't acces the audiochannel settings of my clips (in the sqeuence) anymore. By the way, this is after I moved my sequence to the designated project.
You can see my problem here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEdouOxqnm4
 
I am wondering what I am doing wrong here. In a previous big project in which I used Productions I didn't have this problem. I really need the audio channel settings, because I record audio in two different channels and I need to select the correct channel for individual clips.
 
Not relevant in this case, but my system specs are:
Windows 10 updated
EVGA RTX 3060 (NVIDIA Studio drivers)
I7 processor
32GB ram
Editing and caching on sperate SSD's
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2 replies

Participant
October 17, 2022

Did you resolve this, out of interest?

 

I've just come back to Productions, having worked with the same setup just a few months ago, and I'm experiencing this exact problem. 

Itam
ItamAuthor
Known Participant
October 17, 2022

Hey Dominic,

I didnt resolve it yet, but what I read in a Facebook post was that it is a known bug in the latest release. They already resolved it in the most recent beta-version aparently . Just wait for the next release, or roll back to the previous Premiere version. (or get the beta).

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 10, 2022

Modify audio channel is done in the Project Window.

Itam
ItamAuthor
Known Participant
October 10, 2022

Normally you can do this per clip also. In the screencapture I made you see it working in the beginning, but after moving my sequence to the "edits project" the function is suddenly greyed out.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 10, 2022

Yes you can do only certain things on the clip in the timeline.

Some features need to be set before dropping it in the timeline.