![]() ![]() I tried in the Project window to select the imported Master footage, then go Clip -> Audio Options -> Breakout to Mono, but all that does is give me new left & right channels of the whole imported Master shown as new files. ![]() ![]() ![]() I don't want to "sum" the audio into one mono channel, I want to completely do away with the unwanted track just on that clip in the timeline, not in the imported Master footage. In FCP it was (as I recall) right click -> "unlink" to split the left and right channel, then select the unwanted channel and delete.Īs I read the instructions for Premiere Pro it seems like there are several steps to accomplish this process including having to delete the track by exporting the stereo track to a separate audio app like Audition. I'm trying to split a stereo track and delete the unwanted track. I am brand new to Premiere Pro having used Final Cut Pro Studio 7 (not 10).
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