Audio Missing In File Clip

After doing some editing I noticed the audio portion of a clip was missing. It could be connected to other files in the timeline. Do I have to re-enter the clip to get the audio part of the file back?
Sorry if it's a dumb question.

Place the Timeline playhead over the clip and hit f. The original clip (with audio) should open in the Viewer, complete with the IN and OUT points for that clip.
-DH

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