![]() On an Avid the audio channels are on separate tracks on the timeline - you can literally remove the channel 1 or channel 2 audio clip and then use a pan tool to take the remaining audio clip and pan it as desired (typically center-pan is what you want with an interviewee but in fact you have infinite choices between full-left and full-right). In the final edit I wish to discard channel 2 and center-pan channel 1. On channel 2 we have the on-camera mic so while searching I can hear the interviewer's questions which aren't so audible in the interviewee's mic. On channel 1 we have the lavaliere mic worn by an interview subject. Suppose I have a piece of video that was shot split-track. There are of course similarities and differences, some of which I can figure my way through and others where I'll need to ask for help. I'm getting acclimated to working in Premiere CS5 after years of editing on Avid Media Composer and Symphony. ![]()
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