Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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1. If necessary, click the triangle to the left of each track name in a Timeline panel to expand the audio tracks you want to adjust.

2. Select one of the clips involved in the split edit, and choose Clip > Unlink. Repeat for the other clip.

3. Select the Rolling Edit tool

from the Tools panel.

4. Starting at the audio edit point between the two clips, drag left or right.

If nothing happens, make sure that before you start dragging, you position the pointer over the visible audio edit point, not over an

applied audio transition.

A common editing technique is to Alt/Option-drag a clip’s audio or video to quickly adjust a split edit. It’s a lot faster than going to a menu to
unlink a clip.

Set source In and Out points for a split edit

Although it’s common to create split edits after clips are assembled into a rough cut, it’s possible to trim clips for split edits in the Source Monitor
before adding them to the sequence.

1. Open a clip in the Source Monitor, and move the playhead to the frame you want to set as a video or audio In or Out point.

2. In the Source Monitor, choose Marker > Mark Split, and select Video In, Video Out, Audio In, or Audio Out.

3. Set the remaining video and audio In and Out points. (When you add the clip to a sequence, the video portion starts and ends at different

times than the audio.)

Create a nested sequence from a selection of clips

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