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Chapter 42 Mixing Audio in the Timeline and Viewer 621
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To adjust pan by dragging the pan overlay:
1 In the waveform display area of the Viewer, place the pointer over the pan overlay of
your clip (the overlay looks like a purple line, or—for stereo items—two purple lines).
2 Drag the overlay up or down to change the pan of your clip.
Copying, Pasting, and Removing Audio Attributes
The Paste Attributes command in the Edit menu is a valuable tool for selectively
copying certain attributes—such as levels and pan—from one clip to another without
having to open clips in the Viewer. This eliminates the need to repeat steps when
applying identical effects to multiple clips. For more information, see “Copying and
Pasting Specific Clip Attributes on page 779.
If you want to remove a clips attributes, including levels and pan, you can do so by
using the Remove Attributes command. For more information, see “Removing
Attributes from a Clip on page 782.
The pointer turns into an
Adjust Line Segment
pointer.
As you drag, a box displays
the new pan value.