Replacing the whole audio track to a clip

I had a long clip of a one long  concert shot, i have it in a viewer now and what I want is to replace the whole audio track before to import it in the project and or creating subclips or putting keywords, can I do it?

alidav wrote:
well i imported the new audio track and have synced to the video one and  in the new syincronized clip i deactivated the original audio, is this what you would do?
Yes

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