You most likely captured them as Stereo Pairs. Make sure the clip is selected in the timeline. Under Modify menu, uncheck Stereo Pair. Hold down the Option key, and click on the track you wish to delete. Hit Delete. Double click on the remaining track in the timeline to open it up into the Viewer. Click on the audio tab at the top of the Viewer screen. It should say something like Mono2. Reset the pan control to 0. If you turn off the audibility (on the left side of the timeline) yes, it will remain muted when you export. hth, regards, sb On 5/14/05 5:38 AM, "Vtstream" <vtstream at yahoo.com> wrote: > Using Final Cut Express 2, I have two audio tracks on my timeline that were > recorded > using the mic on the camera (channel 1) and an external mic (channel 2) > Track 1 has a lot of wind noise on it. I want to delete it but can't figure > out how to > separate it from the other track and delete it in the timeline. I realize I > can mute it with the buttons on the left. Can I delete it and just keep the > good track as a mono track? How? > If muted, will it remaine muted when I export it as quicktime to burn on dvd? > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/macdv/attachments/20050514/55356443/attachment.html