Replace audio tracks in a timeline

Hi all.

It's actually a little embarrassing, but here goes:

I did a rough cut of a source material with 4 audio channels, channels 1-2 with audio of the environment and the 3-4 with interview audio.

Me being stupid, I did not allow the second audio track on the timeline on which clips where going, therefore, I have a timeline with only the audio of the environment, but no voice.

Is there an automated way to replace the tracks? Edit done in cs6.

Best regards, Norway.

I found the solution for my self.

Mark all clips with bad audio channels. Press "Clip" on the bar menu above, edit > Audio channels and make replacement in the dialog box that opens.

Tags: Premiere

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