Chris Harding
October 7th, 2009, 02:24 AM
Hi Guys
I did a shoot using my radio mic into my XLR right cannel and the shotgun mic into my XLR left channel and when I look at the audio track the left channel is not worth keeping and I really just need to replace the left channel audio with the right channel audio so I have around the same levels on each channel.
If you right-click the audio channel the default is "both" ...and the simplest solution is to select right only which makes the track into a mono channel which feeds both speakers anyway.
Apart from copying the audio track and pasting it below (which might cause some left/right sync problems if the paste is not 100% accurate) is there any other simple way to take the right channel and use it's contents for the left channel as well???? Obviously a copy and paste will work and I remember that in V7 you just set the pan slider to suit. Is there any issues in just selecting "right" on the switches??? It might be mono but it still feeds both speakers and doing the whole copy/paste stuff ends up with identical informatiom on each channel anyway so there is no real stereo???
Thanks for any input??
Chris
I did a shoot using my radio mic into my XLR right cannel and the shotgun mic into my XLR left channel and when I look at the audio track the left channel is not worth keeping and I really just need to replace the left channel audio with the right channel audio so I have around the same levels on each channel.
If you right-click the audio channel the default is "both" ...and the simplest solution is to select right only which makes the track into a mono channel which feeds both speakers anyway.
Apart from copying the audio track and pasting it below (which might cause some left/right sync problems if the paste is not 100% accurate) is there any other simple way to take the right channel and use it's contents for the left channel as well???? Obviously a copy and paste will work and I remember that in V7 you just set the pan slider to suit. Is there any issues in just selecting "right" on the switches??? It might be mono but it still feeds both speakers and doing the whole copy/paste stuff ends up with identical informatiom on each channel anyway so there is no real stereo???
Thanks for any input??
Chris