Applying Pan Value Adjustments
Fast Menu button
To apply the pan value adjustments:
  Levels set in master clips carry across to the sequence after you edit the clips.
  Click the Audio Mix Fast Menu button, and select a command as shown in the following table.
Audio Mix Fast Menu Commands 
Command
Description
Set Level on Track, Set Pan on Track
Applies the same pan or volume levels currently set in the Audio Mix tool to all segments in the marked regions of the tracks.
Adjust Pan/Vols on Track
Opens a dialog box for making incremental adjustments to all current settings across segments in the marked regions of selected tracks.
For example, when you type –1 in the Gain Adjustment text box, the various audio level settings across all segments of the marked region of selected tracks are lowered by exactly 1 dB when you click OK.
Remove Clip Gain on Track, Remove Pan on Track
Removes clip gain or pan values from the marked regions of selected tracks.
Remove Pan/Vols on Track
Deletes all audio mix adjustments that have been applied to segments in the marked regions of selected tracks. Each audio clip is restored to its default pan and volume settings.
The options in the Fast menu appear dimmed until you select a track by clicking the Track Selection Menu button. (To apply the adjustments to multiple tracks, click additional Track Selection Menu buttons.) The options vary depending on the types of marks you set within the clip or sequence, as follows:
  With IN and OUT points: Commands apply adjustments to selected tracks between the points.
  With an IN point (no OUT point): Commands apply adjustments to full clips from the IN point to the end of selected tracks.
  With an OUT point (no IN point): Commands apply to full clips from the beginning of selected tracks to the OUT point.
  With no points: Commands apply globally (across entire tracks).
  The Clip Gain values set by the Audio Mix tool are the values for the entire segment; for example, you cannot set a subsection of a segment without affecting the entire segment. To set gain for a portion of a segment, use Audio Gain Automation. For more information, see Understanding Audio Gain Automation.

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