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Batch unpair audio?
by Arturo Glass (trassalg) on Aug 29, 2008 at 12:32:19 pm

Is there a way to unpair ALL audio tracks in a FCP sequence, or is it necessary to go clip by clip to do this?

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Re: Batch unpair audio?
by Steven Gonzales on Aug 29, 2008 at 1:42:07 pm

I'm not sure of the term "unpair" but Final Cut links audio together, and also has another type of link which is stereo pair.

You can use "command A" to select all your audio, and then "command L" to unlink it, and if necessary "option L" to disconnect a stereo pair.

If you want to just deal with the tracks seperately but keep them linked, you can turn of linked selections.

Reading about linking and linked selections in the manual would be a good help.

Steve



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Re: Batch unpair audio?
by Arturo Glass on Aug 29, 2008 at 2:12:51 pm

That was what I want to do - disconnect the stereo pair in the entire sequence. Is there a quick way of doing this or do I need to go clip by clip?



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Re: Batch unpair audio?
by Steven Gonzales on Aug 29, 2008 at 4:32:29 pm

I'm not near final cut right now, but can't you select all of the clips and unlink them at once?

If not, maybe drag the clips to a new bin, select all, alter the audio column to convert all from stereo pair, and drag them back?

This is all guessing from memory, because I'm not near a machine with final cut. I'm sure someone else might have a more efficient idea.



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Re: Batch unpair audio?
by Andrew Commiskey on Aug 31, 2008 at 2:24:42 pm

Select your audio tracks, hit option-L to remove stereo pair setting, right click on audio tracks and go to remove attributes, here you can remove the L-R panning by checking the pan attribute, -be careful- and make sure you only check what you want to remove.

Best,
Drew

Chaos is the beginning of everything.

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Re: Batch unpair audio?
by Ben Scott on Sep 1, 2008 at 8:53:22 pm

i do this all the time

select the clips you need on timeline

modify > turn off stereo pair (tick)

like they said above watch for linking of audio and video and the panning


however make sure you must not select music or other tracks which are meant to be in stereo as these will toggle to the opposite e.g. mono 2 channel

same goes for making footage which wasnt captured in stereo mix as stereo (this is more what I end up with)


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