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The Breakout To Mono command creates mono
audio master clips from a clip’s stereo or 5.1 surround audio. Breaking
out a stereo clip results in two mono audio clips—one for each channel.
Breaking out a 5.1 surround clip results in six mono audio clips—five
channels plus the LFE channel. The original master clip is always preserved.
- In the Project panel, select a clip containing
stereo or 5.1 surround audio.
- Choose Clip > Audio Options > Breakout To Mono.
The resulting clips are given filenames reflecting the
name of the original clip, followed by the channel names. For example,
a stereo audio clip named Zoom becomes two files named Zoom Left
and Zoom Right. The Breakout To Mono command doesn’t create new
files, only new master clips with appropriate source channel mapping.
 The Breakout To Mono command doesn’t create clips
that are linked. To create mono clips that are linked, use the Source
Channel Mappings command. Note: The Breakout To Mono command
works on items in the Project panel, not on clips in a sequence
in the Timeline panel.
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