Apply a track effect in the audio mixer, Adjust audio track effects in a timeline, Copy and paste track effects – Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 User Manual
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Editing Audio
Last updated 11/6/2011
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Apply a track effect in the Audio Mixer
1
(Optional) To display the Effects And Sends panel in the Audio Mixer, click the Show/Hide Effects And Sends
triangle at the left of the Audio Mixer.
2
In the track that you want to apply an effect, click the Effect Selection triangle and choose an effect from the menu.
Consider planning the order of track effects before applying them because you can’t drag an effect to a different
position in the Effects And Sends panel.
3
If needed, choose the effect parameter you want to edit from the menu at the bottom of the Effects And Sends panel.
4
Use the controls above the parameter menu to adjust the effect options.
Note: For certain VST plug-in effects, you can adjust the effect options in a separate panel containing option controls.
Double-click the track effect name to open a VST editor panel.
Adjust audio track effects in a Timeline
1
In a Timeline panel, expand the view of an audio track containing a clip, if necessary, by clicking the triangle next
to the track name.
2
Click the Show Keyframes button
, and choose Show Track Keyframes from the menu.
3
Click the menu at the top left corner of the clip in the audio track (it appears with Track:Volume as the default
selection); then choose the effect name and property from the menu. Pre-fader effects appear at the top of the menu;
post-fader effects appear at the bottom. Any numbers in the effect names refer to their position in the track effects
list, their rendering order.
4
Use the Pen tool to adjust the level uniformly (if keyframes haven’t been added) or to add or edit keyframes.
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Copy and paste track effects
You can copy track effects from one section of a track and paste them into another. When pasted, the track effect
keyframes land in the track from which they were copied, at the location of the current-time indicator. Targeting tracks
does not affect where the pasted keyframes land.
1
In a Timeline, select one or more track keyframes to copy. To select more than one Shift-click on each keyframe,
or drag a marquee around neighboring keyframes.
2
Select Edit > Copy.
3
Place the current-time indicator at the location where you want to paste the keyframes.
4
Select Edit > Paste.