I am having an issue with multigrouping that nobody seems to know how to solve or address online. I have two cameras (with sound) and a master audio with MULTIPLE TRACKS. Whenever I try to group them all together, Avid only keeps 2 TRACKS from the master audio and discards the rest. I then go to edit group in order to sync all the multiple tracks from the master audio but when I do and then click "'save group", it magically produces the camera audio track (?!) on top of the master audio. Why is it so difficult to create a group clip with multiple audio tracks? Is there a turnaround to all this? And why doesn't anyone else seem to have this problem?
Are you still having issues with this? I would split your Master audio out into separate mono tracks if they are not already, then the trick is to set a specific audio track for each track using the suffix at the end, like _01, _02 etc. You have to do this at the file level before you bring them into Avid. When you group, the audio will always go to the audio track set by the file name _01, _02... I'm guessing that by default your Master audio is coming into Avid defaulting as Track 1 so when you group they are just all on the same track.
I am having an issue with multigrouping that nobody seems to know how to solve or address online. I have two cameras (with sound) and a master audio with MULTIPLE TRACKS. Whenever I try to group them all together, Avid only keeps 2 TRACKS from the master audio and discards the rest. I then go to edit group in order to sync all the multiple tracks from the master audio but when I do and then click "'save group", it magically produces the camera audio track (?!) on top of the master audio. Why is it so difficult to create a group clip with multiple audio tracks? Is there a turnaround to all this? And why doesn't anyone else seem to have this problem?
Do the clips have a lut on them?
@@assistbootcamp3146 Thanks for the fast reply. Yes, they do but it is added in Resolve when the transcodes are made.
@@Winductthat shouldn’t matter. What version of Avid are you using?
@@assistbootcamp3146 2024.2.0.58174.0
Are you still having issues with this? I would split your Master audio out into separate mono tracks if they are not already, then the trick is to set a specific audio track for each track using the suffix at the end, like _01, _02 etc. You have to do this at the file level before you bring them into Avid. When you group, the audio will always go to the audio track set by the file name _01, _02... I'm guessing that by default your Master audio is coming into Avid defaulting as Track 1 so when you group they are just all on the same track.