Support panning and balancing audio
Seems like Rush mixes all of the audio in the timeline together ignoring the source panning. Is this correct? Can this be overridden? There should choices about this in the audio panel

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Cameron Brown commented
this is insane that you can't easily set L + R audio in a video/audio editing program. Please resolve this!
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Vanessa Finney commented
Please add the ability to convert mono tracks into stereo in Premiere Rush. Thanks.
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Agnius Griskevicius commented
Edited my first project in Rush just to find out that my voice-over is in my left channel. I am using mono mic through firewire interface and been trying to figure out the way to fix it without heavy lifting of full Premiere but so far not seeing anything. Kind of oversight I would say. Please add this button for mono audio recording to both channels. How hard could it be?
P.S. I kinda solved this problem at export stage where you can choose "mono" for the whole soundtrack. Kind of a half baked solution as you loose stereo in your other tracks. -
Anders Nicolai Magnussen commented
Wow, what is even premiere rush?
A port from premiere pro with 0.00000001% of the things you can do in premiere pro?
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Ryan O'Donnell commented
I agree! Please give the ability to fix single channel audio to make it balanced
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J Cole Lansden commented
YES completely agree. I actually posted about this too.
If you could just select audio channels in stereo then there would be no issue.
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Jarle Leirpoll commented
It's common practice to record two microphones to two separate audio tracks when doing interviews etc. A common case would be an interview on Left track and the camera microphone on the Right track. Most cameras will tag this as stereo, and Rush puts each microphone in its own speaker.
That's to be expected - but we need a good way to use only the Interview microphone. Currently, when we disable one track, the remaining track is heard in one speaker only. That's NEVER what we want. We want the remaining mono track to be panned to the middle to it's heard in both left and right speaker.
I know I can duplicate the clip and switch the tracks on the duplicate - but that's a lot of work when you have 50 clips that must be treated this way. We need two things:
1. The default should be that the remaining mono audio is panned to the middle.
2. For the very rare cases when we do not want the mono audio to be panned to the middle, give us a tick-box that switches to the current behavior. -
Stephanie Seymour commented
I've got audio that's only coming through on Right - all I want to do here is duplicate it / switch to mono audio.
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Sean Keenan commented
While I would like to see overall more capabilities to manipulate audio within Rush, I think a crucial missing feature is the ability to record a voice-over to a mono audio track in program. If I need to use another program for recording and then have to import audio, it makes the potentially very useful "voiceover" function pointless. A simple toggle box, in either the "Basic" or "Channels" menu under Audio is all that I imagine it would take.
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Eric Coelho commented
Audio Panning or Mono Recording capabilities!
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Kimberly Zielnicki commented
I would like to ability to pan audio from a video (or an isolated audio clip) to the left, or right, or stereo.
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Harald Jacobsen commented
I wish it was possible to pan audio left or right. I would mainly use it for sound effects.
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Paul Strobl commented
Agreed - there should be an option to balance voice left and right rather than one and the other.
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Gerald Goldman commented
We have many sources that are stereo but have split audio - Narration on LEFT, Nat Sound on RIGHT. I figured out a workaround, but we would want to be able to pan those channels to the middle for a "full mix" for videos being posted on the web.
Also, the desktop version allows you mute individual channels, but I don't see that option on the iOS version.
Thanks for listening!
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Hi Gerald,
Thanks for posting. You're correct; there are no panning capabilities in Rush right now. We're exploring ways how we can implement this sort of functionality in a future release. For now, taking the project into Premiere Pro is the solution.
Can you describe your workflow to us? How can make handling audio powerful yet intuitive to you and the rest of the Rush users?
Thanks in advance for your feedback. We appreciate your time.
PG
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Gerald Goldman commented
Let me rephrase - there should controls for balance and panning.