Mute a clip, Fade volume in or out – Adobe Premiere Elements 8 User Manual
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USING ADOBE PREMIERE ELEMENTS 8 EDITOR
Adding and mixing audio
Last updated 8/12/2010
Mute a clip
1 Do one of the following in the Timeline:
•
If the clip is linked to video, Alt-click the audio track of the clip in the Timeline to select just the audio portion.
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If the clip is not linked to video, click the clip to select it.
2 Choose Clip
> Enable. (When you disable a clip, the check mark disappears next to the option in the clip menu, and
the clip name dims in the track.)
Fade volume in or out
1 Select an audio clip in the Timeline or Sceneline.
2 In the Properties view (Window > Properties), click either the Fade In button
or Fade Out button
.
Fade In adds a keyframe at the very beginning of the clip where it sets the volume to
dB (silence) and another after
it where it retains the volume already set for the clip at that point. Fade Out adds a keyframe at the end of the clip where
it sets the volume to
dB and another before it where it retains the volume already set for the clip at that point.
If the audio clip is linked to video, you can right-click either portion of the clip and choose Fade > Fade In Audio And
Video or Fade Out Audio And Video. You can also fade out the volume of one clip while fading in the volume of
another clip by dragging either of the Crossfade audio transitions to the cut line between the clips.
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