Split multi-channel audio to separate tracks in Premiere Pro

When you have an audio file with multiple microphone channels, you’ll want to keep each microphone channel on a separate track when editing in Adobe Premiere Pro. Here’s a quick tutorial on how to do that and how not to do it.

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