We need "split multi channel to mono" in Fairlight

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We need "split multi channel to mono" in Fairlight

PostFri May 31, 2019 3:16 am

Another absolutely needed option in Fairlight, is the ability to split multi track audio to separate tracks.
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Re: We need "split multi channel to mono" in Fairlight

PostFri May 31, 2019 7:26 am

Not sure what you mean as you can turn any multichannel in any other format you want. In every version of resolve ever created. Just set up the audio different in the clips audio properties before yuo trow it on the timeline. For example you can set a 6 channel audio clip to have 2 stereo and 2 mono instead .
Normal workflow for production sound with different mics and other audio in a big multichannel audio file.
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Re: We need "split multi channel to mono" in Fairlight

PostFri May 31, 2019 10:07 am

Pasting below instructions I posted to another person who asked about this -- you can replace "stereo" and "2" tracks with multi-channel and it works the same way. The best approach is to take care of this step in the beginning before you start adding clips to your timeline.

You'll need to change the clip attributes in the media pool. If you have already put this clip into your timeline, right-click on it and choose Find in Media Pool.

Then in the Media Pool, right click on the clip and choose Clip Attributes.

In Clip Attributes, change the Format to mono and enter "2" in the Tracks field, and then click Add. Then assign one of the embedded channels to one track (e.g. Audio 1) and the other embedded channel to another track (e.g., Audio 2). Click OK.

You'll now have to drag that remapped clip to the timeline to replace the stereo track, but when you do it should create two mono tracks automatically (or add them to two existing tracks if you have those tracks selected).
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Re: We need "split multi channel to mono" in Fairlight

PostFri May 31, 2019 10:51 am

Or you use Track Repro... :)

track Repro.jpg
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Re: We need "split multi channel to mono" in Fairlight

PostFri May 31, 2019 11:10 am

Jean Claude wrote:Or you use Track Repro... :)

track Repro.jpg


Jean-Claude, I see you explained this a little more fully in this thread as well:

viewtopic.php?f=21&t=84210

Posting it here in case it's useful...
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Re: We need "split multi channel to mono" in Fairlight

PostFri May 31, 2019 1:50 pm

Jean Claude wrote:Or you use Track Repro... :)

track Repro.jpg

No, you don't.
Because that isn't even close to resembling what needs to be done.

We don't need slow, workaround clunky methods.

We need real world, non time wasting, fast methods.
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Re: We need "split multi channel to mono" in Fairlight

PostFri May 31, 2019 2:28 pm

I guess regardless of existing option that may or may not be applicable or handy in a given situation, i would not say no to an option to rightclick on any audio in the timeline and auto expand it to any new config you choose. Like changing the track channel allocation but then including an explode option. A bit like with compound disassemble in place.
I guess that is what Mark was referring to as well.
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Re: We need "split multi channel to mono" in Fairlight

PostFri May 31, 2019 3:04 pm

Henchman wrote:
Jean Claude wrote:Or you use Track Repro... :)

track Repro.jpg

No, you don't.
Because that isn't even close to resembling what needs to be done.

We don't need slow, workaround clunky methods.

We need real world, non time wasting, fast methods.


Hello mark,

Sure, post in : DaVinci Resolve 17 | Feature Requests list
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Re: We need "split multi channel to mono" in Fairlight

PostThu Feb 25, 2021 7:05 pm

So, we now have 17... Did the request to more easily 'cleave' a multi-channel audio clip into it's individual mono channels make it in to this release, or is it still a case of finding the clip in the media pool and altering the clip attributes, channel by channel? If this 'cleave' command is there I can't see it; I apologise if it is there and I'm not seeing it!
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Re: We need "split multi channel to mono" in Fairlight

PostThu Feb 25, 2021 7:12 pm

Right click the Audio Track header and select "Convert to Linked Group".

Unlink via Fairlight menu > Link Group.
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Re: We need "split multi channel to mono" in Fairlight

PostThu Feb 25, 2021 7:41 pm

Hi Reynaud -

Dragging a polywav into the media pool and then placing it onto the timeline (to access the individual radio mics within the polywav from location recording), the right click menu has 'Convert To Linked Group' greyed out...

Am I missing a stage?

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Re: We need "split multi channel to mono" in Fairlight

PostThu Feb 25, 2021 7:44 pm

The "Convert to Linked Group" option is dependent on the Track being configured as either one of the multichannel formats or as Adaptive.

All embedded channels will be expanded across a new set of Timeline Tracks in the embedded channel order.
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Re: We need "split multi channel to mono" in Fairlight

PostSun Feb 28, 2021 12:04 pm

I'm pretty sure that the only way I can achieve this separation of the individual polywav channels (e.g. to access the range of radio mics used on a drama) is to open a new timeline with the clip and manipulate the attributes.

That's really clumsy and hopelessly inefficient for a busy dialogue ediitor.

It desperately needs the return of the 'cleave' function from Xynergi.
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