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A series of audio clips edited into the Timeline by timecode position
You can also edit two or more audio clips into the Timeline as a stack, in preparation for layering
multiple sound effects for doing sound design work.
Dragging multiple clips to edit them into a track as a parallel stack:
1 Select the Media Pool clips you want to edit into the Timeline by dragging a bounding
box, Command-dragging multiple bounding boxes over different sets of clips, by Shift-
clicking a range of clips, or by Command-clicking individual non-contiguous clips.
2 Command-drag the selected clips into a track of the Timeline. The first of the selected
clips appears in the track you’re dragging to, the other clips appear either in audio
tracks underneath the first one, or if there are no audio tracks available, in new audio
tracks that will be created to hold those clips.
All clips you’ve edited appear as a parallel stack, in separate tracks, one on top of another.
Support for Mixed Audio Track Formats from Source Clips
As of DaVinci Resolve 15, there is support for media with multiple audio tracks that have
differently formatted channels embedded within them. For example, a clip with one stereo
track, one 5.1 surround track, and six mono tracks can all be appropriately set up in the Audio
panel of Clip Attributes after that clip has been imported.
The Audio panel of Clip Attributes now has controls over what format (Mono, Stereo, 5.1, 7.1,
Adaptive) the channels embedded within a particular audio track should be configured as.
Thismeans you can set up clips with multiple tracks, each one using different formats of audio
employing different combinations of channels, which is useful for setting up imported audio mix
files that you want to output when mastering a program.
Clip Attributes now lets you assign channels among different
tracks with different channel assignments
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