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Amiga Flyer
Audio Problems & Errors
Audio Channel Operations
Product: Flyer
Platforms: 2000 3000 3000T 4000 4000T
How Audio Channel Output Works
The audio tracks embedded in a clip are considered "1" and "2," not "left" and "right," since
they don't necessarily have to be routed to the outside
world out the left and right RCA jacks.
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If Channels = Stereo, then channel 1 audio is
routed to the left output, channel 2 is routed
to the right output (as originally recorded) and
no signal intermixing occurs. The Balance control
adjusts the differential volume of the L/R channels.
With Balance at center, both channels get the full
volume shown by the Volume slider. If you move
it off center to the left, the left channel still
gets same volume, but right volume decreases somewhat.
This is proportional: the closer the Balance control
is to hard left, the more the right channel is
faded to 0. (This works similarly in the opposite
direction.) You are not increasing the volume of
the side you move Balance toward; rather, you are
decreasing the volume of the other channel.
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If Channels = Left only or Right only, then the
one selected audio track is output to both left
and right outputs, in the proportion set by the
Balance control. In this case, Balance acts like
a pan control which selects where to place the
mono signal (spatially). By moving the Balance
control hard left or hard right, a mono signal
can be made to come out only the left or only the
right output.
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