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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 clip should be configured as. This means
that you can set up clips with multiple tracks, each one using potentially different formats of
audio employing different combinations of clips, which is handy for mastering.
Clip Attributes now lets you assign channels among
different tracks with different channel assignments
Editing Audio Into the Timeline
A separate set of audio tracks in the Edit page Timeline contain all of the audio that you edit
into the Timeline, as well as any stand-alone audio files that might have been imported along
with an AAF or XML file.
Editing Audio Using the Source Viewer
Opening an audio-only clip into the Source Viewer, or opening a clip with both video and audio
and setting the Viewer to Audio Waveform results in a split view, with the complete waveform of
the entire source clip shown in the top half, and a zoomed-in view of the waveform in the
bottom half that can be set to zoom from 1x to 50x from the Zoom menu at the upper left-hand
corner of the Source Viewer. This view makes it easy to drag the box at the top to find the
section of audio you need relative to the entire clip, and yet still place In and Out points with
great precision using the scrubber bar below.
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