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> Mixing Down Audio Tracks |
Mixing
Down Audio Tracks
When you work with multiple audio tracks while editing your material, you might need to mix down the final audio to two tracks.
To mix down several edited audio tracks to one or two audio tracks:
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Load a sequence into the Composer monitor.
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Click the Track buttons in the Track Selector panel to select the audio
tracks you want to mix down.
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Mark an IN point and an OUT point at the start and end of the material
you want to mix down.
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If you do not mark the section of audio you want to mix down, the
system mixes down all of the selected audio tracks.
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Select Clip > Audio Mixdown.
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The Audio Mixdown dialog box opens. The top of the dialog box
displays the source audio tracks and the start and end timecodes for the
section of audio you selected to mix down.
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Do one of the following:
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Select Mono and select the target track to which you want to mix
down the audio.
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Select Stereo and select two target tracks for the mixed-down
audio.
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Select a destination drive and a destination bin.
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The destination drive is the media drive where the system stores the
media files for the mixed-down audio.
The audio is mixed down and the Avid system displays the new master
clip in the bin.