How do I identify which source audio file is mapped to which track in a merged clip?

Hi there,
I'm new to the merge functionality.
I went ahead and merged my video/audio for a short film, all of the clips have on-camera sound, and up to 3 seperate mics.
Now I find myself spending loads of time trying to match *by ear* which channel has the mic I want to use across various takes. The track assignment seem to vary. How does Premiere decide of 3 audio files which ones goes on which track?
Also, is there a way to see which audio track contains which source wav file?
Cheers
Lucy
Creative cloud Premiere 7.0.1/Mac OS 10.7.5
Message was edited by: loothi added sys info

@drive70 – for this table you'll need a grid of  15 x 11 cells (or at least 13 x 11 cells).
Best start with 15 columns.
Distribute them evenly horizontally.
Now do the merge where needed.
E.g. for cell 2 in column 1 of your layout in the screengrab, use 3 grid cells of row 2.
For the next cell use 4 grid cells, etc.pp.
Here an illustration:
The upper one is the initial GRID, 15 x 11 cells PLUS (and this is very important!) a 12th row, you will NOT touch ever during the merge process, or you'll lose flexibility!
The bottom table is the one I started to merge cells like you want…
Uwe
Message was edited by: Laubender

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