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  • It varies. From 2 up to 8. How is that affecting my issue?

  • Don’t know what that will get me. I still end up with 1 (nested/multicam) audio sequence but need the seperate tracks for omf export.
    Your suggestion with the audition workaround sounded promising .. if i could get it working. Almost never used audition before so maybe i do something wrong. Just to be clear: by ‘send to audition’ you mean the ‘edit in audition’ command right? As said before using that workflow i still just get 1 audio track in audition so audition seems to recognize the nested sequences like a usual clip. Do i have to prepare the multicam sequences in some way?

  • No luck trying your advice. Audition handles it the same way premiere did and i end up with 1 audio track for the multicam segments. Used ‘Edit in adobe autiotion > seqeunce’. Guess thats what you mean?

    Maybe i wasn’t clear enough. Trying to explain the workflow again:

    1. Created sequences for the seperate interviews. Dropped all video and audio tracks and synced them with plural eyes
    2. Edit in a main sequence using the previously created sequences as nested sequences but enabling multicam for them to have the ability to choose the right camera in the final sequence.
    3. Flattening the nested sequences

    And now i got one audio track associated to one originally nested sequence. But i’d like to have ALL audio tracks from the original sequence in the final edit.
    As said above sending to audition doesn’t solve the problem. Audition gives me one track as well. Tried to send to audition before and after enabling multicam. No difference.

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