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  • Carrick Moore gerety

    May 1, 2019 at 1:18 am in reply to: LFE channel isolation in a 5.1 mix

    Hey Ralph– I had the same issue and was looking for a solution all day until I found this tutorial:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-2jD1WDcys

    The short version of what this tutorial contains is:
    –create a sequence with a multichannel master INSTEAD OF A 5.1 master.
    –create 6 mono tracks, panned alternately L,R,
    –make sure the audio you put on these tracks is in the standard order
    Track 1: L Front (panned hard left)
    Track 2: R Front (panned hard right)
    Track 3: Center (panned hard left)
    Track 4: LFE (panned hard right)
    Track 5: L Surround (panned hard left)
    Track 6: R Surround (panned hard right)

    Although I was thrown by the Left and Right panning of the Center and LFE tracks, that’s just a way of telling the 5.1 soundsystem to isolate each of the 6 tracks to its own speaker. If you use Premiere’s 5.1 Master, it will automatically spread those low frequencies among the other speakers and there’s no easy way to isolate them.

    I’m using Premiere CC 2018, so perhaps Adobe has fixed the problem or is working on it in the 2019 versions.

    Hope that helps!

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