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Hello,
I created a multicam sequence using a video clip that includes audio and two additional audio sources. When I select the multicam sequence and choose “new sequence from clip,” the audio from each track plays in both ears. So far so good.
But when I click the multicam sequence in the project panel and select “open in timeline” to edit its contents, the audio only plays out one ear in this sequence. The boom mic track plays out the right, the lav mic track plays out the left. The mic attached to my camera plays out both, but that’s because of a “safety track” option where it records the righthand channel quieter than the lefthand. When I jump out of this timeline into the editing sequence, it only plays the louder left channel in both ears.
Even stranger, when inside the one-ear multicam timeline, I can’t add audio effects like “Fill Right with Left” to the boom and lav tracks, only to the audio track that’s attached to the video.
I recorded using a Zoom F6. Is it normal to get audio in one ear when opening a multicam sequence in timeline? If anyone has insight into why Premiere is behaving this way, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
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Hi Anthony,
Sorry about this. There are numerous possibilities about what went wrong here. I would look at the audio channel you used to create your Multicam source sequence. Is it a mono channel panned left or right, or is it a stereo track? That is where I would begin my investigation into this situation. Can you have a look? What's going on there.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
Both of my mics are mono tracks (4800 Hz, 32-bit float) the video’s audio track is stereo (4800 Hz, 16-bit). When creating the multicam sequence, the Track Channel drop down only shows "1" regardless of if the Audio Channels Preset is Mono, Stereo, or Automatic.
I’ve attached a video of tests which I’ve summarized below:
Thanks, and hopefully this background info helps.
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