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The channels appear in the Audio inspector as separate audio components, each with its
own waveform.
If you have a clip with surround channels and want to assign a mono channel to a specic
surround channel, select the mono channel waveform and choose a surround channel from the
Channels pop-up menu.
Note: To change the channel conguration of a compound clip, rst deselect Use Event Clip
Layout from the Channels pop-up menu, and then choose another conguration.
To reset a conguration, click the Reset button .
View and listen to an audio component
1 Select the clip in the Timeline.
2 In the Channel Conguration section of the Audio inspector, click the disclosure triangle next to
the clip name to reveal its audio components, and then skim over a component or play it back
using the Space bar or the J, K, and L keys.
Skim to preview.
Add or remove an audio component
You can add or remove audio components in a clip. For example, you may want to remove
unused components from a clip, or add components from inactive angles to the active angle in a
multicam clip.
By default, all active audio components in a clip appear as selected in the Audio inspector and
are arranged in the same order when the clip is expanded to show audio components in the
Timeline. To learn more about viewing audio components, see Ways to view audio clips on
page 158.
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