Working with clips in the source monitor – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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Zoom in or out on an audio waveform in the Source Monitor

You can zoom into an audio waveform in the Source Monitor to better identify locations for markers, In points, or Out points.

1. Double-click an audio clip in the Project panel to open it in the Source Monitor.

2. To zoom in horizontally, drag either end of the horizontal zoom bar that runs above the time bar in the Source Monitor.

The waveform of all channels, and the time bar, will expand or contract horizontally.

3. To zoom in vertically, do one of the following:

To zoom in on a single channel, drag either end of the vertical zoom bar that runs next to the decibel ruler on the right side of the
Source Monitor.

To zoom in on all channels simultaneously, Shift-drag either end of the vertical zoom bar that runs next to the decibel ruler on the right
side of the Source Monitor.

The waveform of one or all channels, and the decibel ruler, will expand or contract vertically.

Return to default vertical zoom level

Double-click the vertical zoom bar.

Return to previous vertical zoom level

After returning to the default zoom level, double-click the vertical zoom bar.

Working with clips in the Source Monitor

The Source Monitor panel holds versatile tools, and methods for working with clips. You can use tools and techniques to set, move, or remove In
and Out points, cue the playhead to any of these points, or preview the frames at their locations.

For more information about working with clips in the Source Monitor,

in this excerpt

from An Editor's Guide to Premiere Pro by Richard Harrington,

Robbie Carman, and Jeff Greenberg.

Open a clip in the Source Monitor

To open a clip in the Source Monitor, do one of the following:

Double-click the clip in the Project panel.

Double-click the clip in a Timeline panel.

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