From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Mixing Audio Clips and Tracks
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Understanding audio transitions - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Mixing Audio Clips and Tracks
Understanding audio transitions
- It is common practice to fade your audio up at the beginning of your program and down at the end of your program. You may also want a smooth change from the audio of one clip to the audio of the next clip. In most cases, I find it easier not to use key frames but to use audio transitions instead. Let's go ahead and open Sequence 2.4 from the project panel. In here, we see a series of clips and I will expand the audio tracks so that we can see the waveforms. And all we have here is Nat Sound. In other words, these are clips from a construction site. You see a cement mixer there, and then we see somebody digging a hole. And I would like to have the audio clips fade up from silence and then fade out at the end, and I would like for the transition in between the clips, audio-wise, to be a little bit smoother. So, for that I'm going to use Transitions. Let's go to the Effects Panel, and from here let's expand Audio Transitions. As you see, we have only one category, which is Cross-Fade…
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Understanding audio meters, dynamic range, and clipping5m 5s
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Adjusting levels in the Timeline4m 9s
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Adding keyframes9m 59s
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Understanding audio transitions8m 34s
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Audio clip and track mixer: What's the difference?5m 52s
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Understanding automation modes, part 1: Read, write, touch, and latch5m 11s
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Understanding automation modes, part 2: Read, write, touch, and latch5m 18s
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What are submixes and why should I use them?6m 38s
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