The best way to adjust volume in Premiere
by John Stanowski
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Aug 27, 2008 at 4:57:47 am
Hey, I'm a little new to PPRO so sorry if this is a stupid question.
I want to adjust my volume levels dynamically on a per clip basis while I'm listening to the audio. (This is for clips already in a sequence.)
My problem is, it seems the only way to adjust the volume while the clip is playing is to adjust it in the Effects Control panel. Which isn't a problem for me except for the fact that it always keyframes all of my adjustments. I have to unclick the stopwatch to remove the keyframes everytime.
Is there another way to do this? I can't adjust volume using the rubberband on the timeline because everytime I touch it the clip stops playing.
Re: The best way to adjust volume in Premiere by John Stanowski on Aug 27, 2008 at 2:26:06 pm
But I need to adjust volume on a per clip basis. From what I understand the Sound Mixer works with entire tracks. And from what I've read it also records keyframes for all your actions.
Re: The best way to adjust volume in Premiere by John Stanowski on Aug 28, 2008 at 1:21:22 am
I figured it out. Actually I feel like a dolt. All I have to do is de-select the Stopwatch on the Level Slider under the Volume Effect. Then I can let the clip play and adjust the level and no keyframes are recorded.