From the course: DaVinci Resolve Fundamentals
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Organizing audio and video track layouts - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial
From the course: DaVinci Resolve Fundamentals
Organizing audio and video track layouts
- Since the edit page exposes all of our video and audio tracks, track management is a very important habit to develop. Let's start building that habit. - [Narrator] Notice how some of these clips have four audio tracks. That's because earlier in this series, I didn't properly tag these tags as having one track of audio and I didn't assign the proper audio track. Let's right click on this clip and choose finding media pool or Option, F. With the media pool open, the first thing I'm going to do is bring it to half height by shrinking it. And now this is the clip in our media pool, and I'm going to right click and choose clip attributes. In the audio tab, notice how I've got four channels of audio here. So, whenever this clip gets edited into a timeline, it's going to carry all four audio tracks across. To fix this, I'm going to bring this back down to a single mono track. And I happen to know that on this clip, it…
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Navigating Resolve’s Edit page6m 4s
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Organizing audio and video track layouts9m
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Track targeting with the auto track selector7m 33s
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Understanding the Inspector6m 31s
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Adding effects on the Edit page6m 55s
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Animating audio and video using keyframes10m 3s
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