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When I get sound from another project in adobe premiere program, it throws the sound to the bottom layer and the number 2 appears in a small way next to the layer as in the image below.
after this stage I cannot move the sound to the top or bottom layer
I can't move the sound in a4 layer
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If you want to add a track from an other project,
Track 4 needs to be source patched first:
Adobe Premiere Pro Help | Source patching and track targeting
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If you want to move an entire track up or down.
You need to make a new track and copy/paste content to the new track.
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Delete the track and make a new one.
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Hello olgun etc.,
It appears from your screen capture that track A4 has been set up as "adaptive" in this sequence, while A1-A3 are "standard" audio tracks (in practice this means it's a stereo track, mostly). The "adaptive" tracks are multi-channel audio (in this case, 2 channels, indicated by the little '2'). 'Multi-channel' audio clips can only be placed in 'multi-channel' ("adaptive") tracks (ie, such clips cannot be moved to or edited into "standard" tracks).
That explains the behavior you are encountering.
R.
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Thank you very much for your interest, but there must be a way!
I export the sound and when I import it again it comes to a separate place, is there a solution for this in the programme?
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In the project window, you can select any clip and Modify > Audio Channels.
This dialog will allow you to change any clip, for example, from "adaptive" to stereo or mono, so for example a clip could be changed to show up as 2 audio clips (each mono) on 2 tracks ("standard" tracks) instead of 1 clip with 2 channels on 1 "adaptive" track.
Note however, that using this command is not compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro's proxy workflow.
R.
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