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Xedio Suite Version 4.1 – User’s Manual – CleanEdit
EVS Broadcast Equipment – December 2011
Issue 4.1.B
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10.3 AUDIO ROUTING, SWAPS AND MUTES
10.3.1 D
EFAULT AND
S
PECIFIC
A
UDIO
R
OUTING
You can define default audio routing, as well as swaps and mutes on the audio
channels of a stereo track via the Audio Routing button
. This is explained in
the section ‘Audio Routing For Stereo Tracks’, on page 99. These options will be
valid for each new clip added to the edit.
You can also define specific audio routing, swaps and mutes on an audio element
of a stereo track. These functions are available as you right-click on the selected
element and choose Audio Channels from the contextual menu.
10.3.2 P
OSSIBLE
A
UDIO
C
HANNEL
F
UNCTIONS
The functions available via the Audio Channels command are divided into four
groups of sub-commands. A black bullet is displayed in front of the commands
applied to the selected elements:
Group of Sub-Commands Description
These commands allow specifying the source track
you want to be applied to the selected element.