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Audio Question Moving from 6.5 to Pro 1.5
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| gblack@carolina.rr.com 2004-12-21, 12:16 pm |
| I just made the move. Things are going ok, but I have a question. In
6.5 I often right-clicked a clip, selected Audio Options, and selected
"duplicate right" or left, depending on the source audio.
Is there a quick way to do the same in Pro 1.5? If have looked all
around and haven't found a quick and easy way to do this.
Thanks
G
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| ~kulas 2004-12-21, 7:19 pm |
| On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 12:50:03 GMT, gblack@carolina.rr.com wrote:
Select the clip. Click the CLIP MENU and select Audio Options.
>I just made the move. Things are going ok, but I have a question. In
>6.5 I often right-clicked a clip, selected Audio Options, and selected
>"duplicate right" or left, depending on the source audio.
>
>Is there a quick way to do the same in Pro 1.5? If have looked all
>around and haven't found a quick and easy way to do this.
>
>Thanks
>
>G
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| Bignoel 2005-05-25, 4:38 am |
| gblack@carolina.rr.com wrote:
> Is there a quick way to do the same in Pro 1.5? If have looked all
> around and haven't found a quick and easy way to do this.
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> Thanks
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> G
Yeah,
Just choose Fill Left or Fill Right as an audio effect and drop it on
the track you want to dual mono.
Noel
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