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Working with double-system sound

Working with double-system sound

Sometimes interview audio is recorded with double system sound, where high quality audio is recorded separately from the camera footage. In Premiere Pro, you're able to merge these clips together, which allows you to select a video clip and sync it with up to 16 channels of audio. And this process is actually an automatic one, as long as you record audio onto your camera, even if it's inferior quality. Let's take a look. I'm going to go into my 6.6 bin, And I'm going to play this clip for you, and you'll hear that the audio is not the best. And here is an audio clip where things are sounding pretty good. So much cleaner and louder and clearer. So what I want to do is just select both of these clips, and then I'll right-click and choose Merge Clips. You can name it if you like. Right now, it's just appended with merged. And then there are various synchronized point options. The default one, audio track channel, is the one that you'll choose as long as you've recorded audio onto your…

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