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Stereo vs. 5.1 vs. multichannel output master tracks

Stereo vs. 5.1 vs. multichannel output master tracks - Premiere Pro Tutorial

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Stereo vs. 5.1 vs. multichannel output master tracks

- I'd like to go over the different ways in which we can master audio using the track mixer. Please go ahead and open the following sequences. 3.3, A B C D E F. So, go to the sequences chapter three and just select all of the 3.31 ones. So 3.3 A B C D E F. And that's the last one. All right. Here in the timeline, let's select 3.3a stereo master. So we're actually mastering to a stereo track. And we see that the master is indeed stereo. If we go to the audio track mixer. Let's go to Window, Audio, Track mixer. You're going to see that the master is indeed two channels. (guitar rock music) - [Narrator] Construction drone mapping. - [Instructor] Sure enough. Left and right. For most things I edit this is sufficient. This is all I need. So you can see all the volume faders. You can see it in here. They're just two channels, left and right. And this is all we have been experiencing since we started this…

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