Audio transitions, Work with audio transitions, Specify the default audio transition – Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 User Manual
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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS4
Editing Audio
Last updated 11/6/2011
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In a Timeline panel, for each audio track, click the Show Keyframes button
. Then choose Show Track
Keyframes, or Show Track Volume from the drop-down menu.
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Toward the bottom left of the Audio Mixer panel, click the Play button
to play the sequence and monitor its
audio.
6
Move the volume slider for any audio track up or down to increase or decrease its volume as you monitor the sound.
7
Move the volume slider for the Master track up or down to increase or decrease the volume of the whole mix as you
monitor the sound.
Track Volume keyframes appear in each of the tracks for which you made volume adjustments, including the Master
track.
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Audio transitions
Work with audio transitions
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 a video tutorial that demonstrates the use of audio transitions to mix ambient audio (room tone) into gaps in an
.
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Fade in or fade out clip audio
Specify the default audio transition
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Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) either Constant Gain or Constant Power in the Effects panel.
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Choose Set Selected As Default Transition from the context menu.
Set the default duration for audio transitions
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Choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences > General (Mac OS).
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In the Preferences dialog box, enter a value for the Audio Transition Default Duration.