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Audio track - MXF files - C300

Guest
Oct 16, 2019 Oct 16, 2019

Dear members, 


I am pretty stuck with the settings. 
I have recorded with two channels on my camera (shotgun+radiomic). 
I have tried all the settings in the default audio tracks but I can't manage to have two different channels. 

 

Screenshot at oct. 16 05-22-22.png

 

I would like to have: channel 1 radio mic and channel 2 shotgun mic. 
What settings should I do? 

I have tried the audio channels>modify but it's not ideal. 

I didn't have to do it previously, I just haven't edited for a while so I can't remember. 

 

Is it the MXF file on PP that causes an issue ? 

 

Thanks a lot 

Kind regards 

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Advisor ,
Oct 16, 2019 Oct 16, 2019

I'm not at my editing computer, but if memory serves me, try this:

Before loading your clip into the timeline, right click on it in the Projects panel, then

click on Modify, Audio Channels and choose two mono, with one left and one right. Then load the clip on to the timeline.

This should separate the two channels so you can work with them. This is what I do when I copy a shotgun mic to one 

channel and a wirelss mic ot another.

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 16, 2019 Oct 16, 2019
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Have you tried going to Premiere Pro Preferences > Timeline > Default Audio Tracks and set Stereo Media (it appears that your clip is importing as stereo) to Mono? Now import the clip again. It should now import as Stereo mapped to 2 Mono.

 

Is this what what you are looking for?

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