Hello,
Sometimes when I drag down the note symbol toward the rear speakers, the note symbol return slowly toward the center of the sorround sound mixer during playback.
Any help will be appreciate.
Thanks,
Abraham
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This function is a bit clunky to use.
First if you want to set the audio track in one of the channels, and not want it to change, you need to be in Project Mode. Then click on the icon related to that track in the surround sound mixer, ie; For the Music track you will need to select the bottom most icon.
Now move the middle speaker to the position you want, right-front, center, left-front and so on. As long as you don't make changes later in that track, it should stay put. Once you make a change the surround sound mixer interprets that to reset the speaker to the middle. To alter this you will need to use the rubber-band on the audio track, enter a couple of key-frames where the changes are to be made, and make sure that you set the surround sound speaker back to where you had it.
The simple key to this is selecting the audio track icon on the left side of the surround sound mixing console, while in Project Mode..
First if you want to set the audio track in one of the channels, and not want it to change, you need to be in Project Mode. Then click on the icon related to that track in the surround sound mixer, ie; For the Music track you will need to select the bottom most icon.
Now move the middle speaker to the position you want, right-front, center, left-front and so on. As long as you don't make changes later in that track, it should stay put. Once you make a change the surround sound mixer interprets that to reset the speaker to the middle. To alter this you will need to use the rubber-band on the audio track, enter a couple of key-frames where the changes are to be made, and make sure that you set the surround sound speaker back to where you had it.
The simple key to this is selecting the audio track icon on the left side of the surround sound mixing console, while in Project Mode..
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Thank you vidoman,
This is exactly what I am doing. My project includes 9 audio clips and I have this problem only in one of them, I am dragging down the note symbol and he "insists" to return back to its original place in the center. I have deleted this clip and inserted it again and it doesn't help.
Thanks again,
Abraham
This is exactly what I am doing. My project includes 9 audio clips and I have this problem only in one of them, I am dragging down the note symbol and he "insists" to return back to its original place in the center. I have deleted this clip and inserted it again and it doesn't help.
Thanks again,
Abraham
