Single audio track editing

How can you edit with single stereo audio track editing.
I find the 2 audio track annoying and confusuing.
Thanks
Vic

In FCP, if it's a single track of audio, it isn't going to be stereo. Stereo has two channel, hence the need for two tracks. What is it about stereo clips that annoys and confuses you?
-DH

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