 Hi there, welcome back to my YouTube channel. This is Daniel Rosal here. This is going to be a quick video about Caden Live and how to separate your audio track between left and right. So to get started here, I'm going to just go ahead and grab some random video into my Caden Live clip library. I'm picking a video from a recent visit I made to an Ethiopian restaurant. Doesn't really matter what the clip is. So this is a standard MP4 clip, which is going to have video and audio. So if I drag it out of the project bin and onto the timeline, I'm going to guess my audio and video. Now, here's the thing that has caught me off guard a few times, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. Sometimes when you're listening back to a file on something like my computer monitors have speakers, you're not able to hear if there's something wrong with the audio that there is a blank channel left or right. So what you can do is separate channels. So you want to right click on the audio icon here. And you can see just above the bottom one, you have separate channels. And when you click that, our audio is going to separate into left and right stereo channels. Now, I think this is a mono microphone, so they should be identical. But then in any event, this is good. This is what you want. You have something left and something right. What you're looking to spot if you are having troubles with your audio settings is one of these channels being blank. It will just be a line with nothing on it. Now, you can choose to go back to the normal view by right clicking again and simply on ticking stereo channels. So there's one more thing you can do if you, for whatever reason, like the assurance of being able to always see both channels, especially if you are using stereo mics and you can see what the left right balance is, you can go to settings here, configure, catering live. Click into Timeline. And then there is a thumbnail. You have an option there for separate channels, which means that when you're looking at an audio thumbnail by default, you're going to have a video thumbnail. I should say you should have two different audio channels that you can see as soon as I drag my cursor over the clip thumbnail. I have both left and right channels visible. That's it. Hope this video is useful. If you're a catering live user, if you want to get more videos for me, please do subscribe to this YouTube channel. Thank you for watching.