Using the master audio sliders to set output level, Setting timeline audio settings – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.7.0 User Manual
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In the Timeline, click the
Expand Track
button in the audio track you want
to mute, then click the
Mute
button.
When you activate Mute in one of these tools, the button gets activated
automatically in the other tool.
To turn off muting, click each
Mute
button again.
Using the Master Audio Sliders to set output level
You use the Master Audio Sliders to adjust the output level for your final sequence.
When you output audio, the 16 audio tracks are mixed down to four or fewer tracks.
The pan direction determines how tracks are mixed. By default, odd-numbered tracks
mix to channel one and even-numbered tracks mix to channel two of your output
sequence.
1. If you want to adjust pairs of channels simultaneously, check the
Master Gang
checkbox.
If all audio channels are not visible, click
Expand Channels
.
2. Drag the level slider up or down for each pair of channels to set the output volume.
Setting Timeline audio settings
You determine the pan control and channel routing for each track of the timeline using
the Timeline audio settings.
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