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Audio in Left Channel Only After Creating Multi-Camera Source Sequence

Community Beginner ,
Apr 09, 2018 Apr 09, 2018

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I have three video clips (with onboard audio) and a separate hi-rez audio WAV that I'm trying to make a multi-cam edit. When I make the new source sequence the audio dumps everything together. It doesn't allow me to pick/choose the hi rez audio WAV as the one to map the others to for the sync. I even tried dropping the audio file on the sequence after making multi-cam edit and it still is only in the left channel. Ideas? This seems wack.

If I just sync all four files w/o making a multi-cam sequence it plays normally.

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Well ... nothing like answering your own question! So it looks like the issue was with using the WAV directly off my audio interface. Once I bounced it out of Ableton/GarageBand as an AIFF, it was find. Hence the difference being between 1 and 2 channels of audio.

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