User Manual
Audio Project Settings
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Audio Project Settings: Output Tab
The options that appear in this tab depend on your audio configuration and the hardware installed
on your system. Your options might differ from those listed here.
Options for HD
SDI input
16ch: Lets you capture up to 16 audio channels of HD-SDI input.
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Not all decks support 16-channel audio. For more information, see the
documentation for your deck.
Option Description
Option Description
Output Gain Controls the volume of global audio output.
Mix Mode Selection
button
Controls how your system interprets audio values during playback:
• Stereo: Mixes the currently monitored audio tracks into a stereo pair.
Depending on your Avid input/output hardware, you can customize the mix
using the Stereo Mix Tracks option.
• Mono: Pans all the currently monitored tracks to center and ignores pan
effects.
• Direct Out (available depending on your Avid input/output hardware): Maps
tracks directly to the available output channels. Ignores pan settings. You can
remap a track to any channel by clicking the Channel Assignment menu and
selecting another channel.
Stereo Mix Tracks This option is available with some Avid input/output hardware.
Customizes the mix of tracks with Stereo selected in the Mix Mode Selection
Menu button.
Your Avid editing application sends a stereo mix to the two channels you select.
Material panned to the left is sent to the odd channel, and material panned to the
right is sent to the even channel. The number of channels available depends on the
audio output you select or on the options you select in the SD SDI tab.
First six tracks are 5.1
surround: L, R, C, LFE,
LR, RR
Available when you select Direct Out with the Mix Mode Selection Menu button
and when you are using or an Avid Mojo DX.
Select this option when the media in the Timeline is set up as surround sound
media even if your speakers are set up as stereo. You can use the Direct Out
channel selections to reset which tracks go to which channels.
Deselect this option if you are using stereo media in the Timeline.