From the course: Final Cut Pro X & Logic Pro X: 2 Mixing Dialog, Music, and Effects

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Anchors in audio files

Anchors in audio files

- There's one more thing I want to show you before we get back to our mix. So let's un-solo all that stuff and I want to go to the loop library and I want to type in thunder and I'm going to take thunder and lightening. (loud thunderclap) Actually I want thunder and rain (gentle rainfall) (boat engine roaring) and not the boat, thank you boat, I'll cut back to you. So thunder and rain 01, I'm going to bring it to a new track. I think I let it go a little late there, I'm going to push it up in the timeline, okay. So that's just thunder and rain from the library and let's solo it. Now, if you're paying attention, I know you are, you saw that it brought it in as a surround file. It is a surround file but it's coming out on a surround bus that it created when it created this track. So how do we change that? Well we go over here to surround and we change it to output stereo and now we get away from this surround panner that we had over there and we're back to a regular old stereo panner…

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