
In order to do that, which is what I want, I need to access the original media and operations (edits, effects, mixes) I performed on them. I can't tweak the components of a mixdown, only the mixdown itself. On the other hand, if you need to keep track and control (ex: trimming a clip, remove an effect or do a remix), using the method I linked in my previous post, you still can manipulate the original media, instead of a mixdown which, as the name implies, generates a new clip with new media files, according to the edits, effects and mixes of the mono tracks. You loose the every cut, every effect, every plug-in, volume and pan controls of the original media and pretty much everything you could do with the original 2 mono tracks.

It's true that you do, in fact, get a stereo audio track with everithing included, but it's not editable.
