Mixing Down Audio
 
 
 

If you applied changes such as EQ, pan, or gain adjustments to audio tracks in the AudioDesk, and you want to export the clip with these changes, you need to mix down the clip prior to exporting it. It is not necessary to mix down audio prior to output to a VTR. However, if your audio tracks contain a lot of edits, and you notice dropped frames on playback, output may be smoother if you first mix down the clip.

Use the Audio Mixdown tool to mix down your audio with the current AudioDesk output strip assignments, to four channels, to stereo, or to mono. All soft effects such as dissolves, fades, and audio soft effects made to audio anywhere in the application are processed during mixdown. All current AudioDesk and EQ settings are also applied to the mixdown clip.

You can generate an audio-only mixdown clip, or you can generate a mixdown clip with all the clip's video tracks. You can also mixdown audio on export.

To mix down audio:

  1. Make sure that you have assigned the audio tracks that you want to mix down to the appropriate channels. See Assigning an Audio Track to an AudioDesk Input Strip.
  2. From the Editing menu, select Audio Tools.
  3. From the Tools box, select Mixdown.

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    (a) Tools box  (b) Mixdown option box  

  4. From the Mixdown option box, select one of the following options.
    Select: To mix down:
    As Is With the current output strip assignments. This option is recommended for the purpose of exporting or outputting the clip. See Using Output Strips.
    To 4 tracks To four tracks. The output strips are assigned sequentially in fours to the mixed-down channels (where M1 goes to 1, M2 to 2, M3 to 3, M4 to 4, M5 to 1, and so on).
    To Stereo To one stereo track. The output strips are assigned sequentially in twos to the mixed-down channels (where M1 goes to 1, M2 to 2, M3 to 1, M4 to 2, and so on).
    To Mono To one mono track.

    For all options, the AudioDesk levels and EQ settings are applied to the mixed down clip.

  5. To generate an audio-only clip, enable Audio Only.
  6. Select the clip that you want to mix down.

    The pan faders are reset to the full channel.

  7. Select the destination.

    A new clip containing the processed audio is added to the destination reel.

    The tracks are mixed down. The output strip assignments and pan settings of the destination clip are set to their default values.