A multi-channel clip is a source clip that contains one or multiple matte channels. Add matte media to source clips in the Lustre timeline to create a multi-channel clip and use the matte for secondary colour grading and effects. See Working with Mattes.
On the timeline, the multi-channel clip is labelled Multi.
On the storyboard, the multi-channel clip is labelled Multi.
When you create a multi-channel clip, the source clip is modified in the library. Next time you use the source clip, the matte will be available. Any modification done inside the multi-channel clip is replicated in the library source clip.
The front and the matte clip can be different file types or bit depth, but they must have the same resolution to create a multi-channel clip.
To create a stereoscopic multi-channel clip:
A "multi" icon appears on the Stereo timeline segments, but only one of the stereo sources is updated in the Library.
If you open the multi-channel clip, you see that the channels for the other eye are empty.
A "multi" icon appears for the other stereo source in the library.
If you open the multi-channel clip now, you see that the front and matte clips for both.
To enter a multi-channel clip:
The matte media is located on the Secondary video channel (C2).
To convert a multi-channel clip to a standard source clip: