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|Jonathan, Source Channel Mapping must be done before you use any portion of the clip in the project. Once the clip is placed on any timeline all options in Source Channel Mapping are greyed out.So using Source Channel Mapping is the very first thing you have to do before using the clip in your edits . Source Channel Mapping is indeed a very powerful feature and very useful one.1. Import the clip and select the clip2. Go to Clip > Audio Options > Source Channel Mapping3. Select Mono4. Click OkWhen you bring your clip down to the timeline there will be: Video+Mono Left+Mono Right. Two new mono audio tracks will be created when you bring the clip down to the timeline and you have full control over the audio via the Audio Mixer. |}

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  • FAQ:How do I create mono/stereo out of stereo/mono audio?
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  • |Jonathan, Source Channel Mapping must be done before you use any portion of the clip in the project. Once the clip is placed on any timeline all options in Source Channel Mapping are greyed out.So using Source Channel Mapping is the very first thing you have to do before using the clip in your edits . Source Channel Mapping is indeed a very powerful feature and very useful one.1. Import the clip and select the clip2. Go to Clip > Audio Options > Source Channel Mapping3. Select Mono4. Click OkWhen you bring your clip down to the timeline there will be: Video+Mono Left+Mono Right. Two new mono audio tracks will be created when you bring the clip down to the timeline and you have full control over the audio via the Audio Mixer. |}
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  • |Jonathan, Source Channel Mapping must be done before you use any portion of the clip in the project. Once the clip is placed on any timeline all options in Source Channel Mapping are greyed out.So using Source Channel Mapping is the very first thing you have to do before using the clip in your edits . Source Channel Mapping is indeed a very powerful feature and very useful one.1. Import the clip and select the clip2. Go to Clip > Audio Options > Source Channel Mapping3. Select Mono4. Click OkWhen you bring your clip down to the timeline there will be: Video+Mono Left+Mono Right. Two new mono audio tracks will be created when you bring the clip down to the timeline and you have full control over the audio via the Audio Mixer. |} * If you already have a stereo clip (with two mono channels) on a stereo track, you can use panning to balance them.
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