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I want my voiceover to be heard on both the L and R channels, but my mono mic is only recording to the left channel. How can I adjust this so that I get my voiceover heard on both channels? I can't find a way to tell Rush that I am recording mono, and I can't find a way to duplicate the track and "reassign" it to the R channel. Does anyone have insight into solving this issue?
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Hi Preston,
There is currently no way to pan or duplicate channels in Rush. You can easily do this in Premiere Pro if you have that available or I've seen cool online converters as well like this one here https://online-audio-converter.com/
You can add your support for audio panning in Rush here
https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/916423/suggestions/35836840
Thanks!
Peter
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Its ridiculous that this is impossible in adobe rush
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I'm having the same problem with a stereo mic... I recorded stereo video with the same microphone and same computer, but when I start overdubbig in Rush I only have a left channel.
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I found a decent work around
record into voice memos > copy > paste in project folder > import
definitley not the best solution, but working for me ✌️
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NEVERMIND - did not work, don't know how to delete my post. sorry
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I really need this function, too....
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I have the same problem and found a quick workaround that works for me:
Click on your audio clip in rush.In the channel field you will most likely see a waveform for channel 1 and silence for channel 2. You can drag and drop those two so that they change position. Do that. Afterwards click on the "reset" arrow just above the waveforms. For me there are now two identical waveforms for channel 1 and 2 😉