Working with audio transitions, Specify the default audio transition, Set the default duration for audio transitions – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual
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Working with audio transitions
Specify the default audio transition
Set the default duration for audio transitions
Crossfade between audio clips
Fade in or fade out clip audio
Adjust or customize an audio transition
You can apply crossfades for audio transitions between clips. An audio fade is analogous to a video transition. For a crossfade, you add an audio
transition between two adjacent audio clips on the same track. To fade in or fade out, you add a crossfade transition to either end of a single clip.
Premiere Pro includes three types of crossfade: Constant Gain, Constant Power, and Exponential Fade.
For descriptions of the available crossfades, see Audio crossfade transitions.
Adding Ambient Sound to Cover Audio Breaks
Specify the default audio transition
1. Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) either Constant Gain or Constant Power in the Effects panel.
2. Choose Set Selected As Default Transition from the context menu.
Set the default duration for audio transitions
1. Choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences > General (Mac OS).
2. In the Preferences dialog box, enter a value for the Audio Transition Default Duration.
Crossfade between audio clips
1. If necessary, click the triangle to the left of each track name in a Timeline panel to expand the audio tracks that you want to crossfade.
2. Make sure that the two audio clips are adjacent, and that both clips are trimmed.
3. Do one of the following:
This video tutorial demonstrates the use of
audio transitions to mix ambient audio (room
tone) into gaps in an audio track....
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