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Understanding automation modes, part 1: Read, write, touch, and latch

Understanding automation modes, part 1: Read, write, touch, and latch - Premiere Pro Tutorial

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Understanding automation modes, part 1: Read, write, touch, and latch

- Keyframing manually is really easy and convenient. But sometimes it can get a little bit cumbersome, especially because you cannot play the audio and keyframe at the same time. Because of this, Premiere offers us a way to automate these keyframes so that we can create them as the audio plays simply by moving the slider up and down. Let's go ahead and open sequence 2.6 from the project panel. Let's go ahead and maximize this and zoom to fit. And you can see that this is pretty much what we were working on in the last movie. If I want to automate any of these changes, I can use now my Audio Clip Mixer. So let's go ahead and do that. Window, Audio Clip Mixer, and here it is. Right now, I'm showing channel volumes on two of my tracks, I can right click and go back to the clip volume, and I can also show the panning of the clip, rather than the track, right. And I have three icons here: mute, solo, and write keyframes. So, I'm going to go ahead and enable the write keyframes automation…

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