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Mute (or solo) audio channel while viewing in Source Monitor?
Hi all,
Working in Premiere CS6 on a Mac…
I’ve got a bunch of P2 footage with 4 mono audio channels from a conference. CH1 & 3 is the line feed from the audio mixer and sounds great.
CH2 & 4 is the wild mic from the camera and is obviously very hollow and “echo-ie” No big deal because I intend to use it only when I want to use nat sounds to liven the room a bit or when I want to ramp up applause, etc…
The problem is that I want playback/review the footage in the source monitor in double speed to make sub clips but I can’t isolate CH1 and/or CH3. So the audio is unintelligible because of the echo in CH2&4 – especially at fast speed.
I can isolate audio on the time line easy enough by turing tracks on and off, but can’t make sub clips from there.
Is there a way to isolate (by either mute or solo) in the viewer/source window? Or perhaps track assign to L or R so that I can pan my mixer and control volumes there?
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