Ganging and adjusting multiple audio tracks, Monitoring audio tracks, Soloing an audio track – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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To remove an area of fade control points, set a Mark In and Mark Out point to
indicate the area to be removed, right-click on the audio track and select
Clear
Fade Control Points Area
.
Ganging and adjusting multiple audio tracks
You can gang sets of audio tracks if you want to adjust multiple audio tracks
simultaneously.
1. In the Audio Mixer Tool, check the
Gang
button for each track you want to
adjust.
2. Move the slider up or down to set the track volumes.
Monitoring audio tracks
Soloing an audio track
When you Solo a track, all other audio tracks mute until you turn off the Solo feature.
By default, Aurora Edit monitors all audio tracks in a sequence. However, you can
specify the tracks to monitor using the Solo button. You can also Solo multiple tracks
if you wish.
Solo audio tracks using one of these methods:
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In the Audio Mixer Tool, click the
Solo
button for each audio track you want
to solo.
•
In the Timeline, click
Expand Track
in the audio track you want to solo, then
click the
Solo
button.
When you activate Solo in one of these tools, the button gets activated
automatically in the other tool.
To turn off Soloing, click each
Solo
button again.
Muting an audio track
When you Mute one or more tracks you hear only the unmuted tracks until you
deactivate Muting. Muting is the opposite of Soloing.
By default, Aurora Edit monitors all audio tracks in a sequence. However, you can
specify the tracks to monitor using the Mute button. Muting is useful when recording
voice-overs to the Timeline.
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