Overview of audio and the audio track mixer – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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Overview of audio and the Audio Track Mixer

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Working with audio
Audio tracks in a sequence
Channels in audio clips
Mixing audio tracks and clips
Processing order for audio
Making quick audio adjustments
View audio data
Audio Track Mixer overview

Working with audio

In Adobe® Premiere® Pro, you can edit audio, add effects to it, and mix as many tracks of audio in a sequence as your computer system can
handle. Tracks can contain mono or 5.1 surround channels. In addition, there are standard tracks and adaptive tracks.

The Standard audio track can cope with both mono and stereo in the same track. That is, if you set your audio track to Standard, you can use
footage with different types of audio tracks on the same audio track.

You can choose different kinds of tracks for different kinds of media. For example, you could choose for mono clips to be edited only onto mono
tracks. You can choose for multichannel mono audio be directed to an Adaptive track by default.

To work with audio, first import it into a project or record it directly to a track. You can import audio clips or video clips that contain audio.

After the audio clips are in a project, you can add them to a sequence and edit them just like video clips. You can also view the waveforms of
audio clips and trim them in the Source Monitor before adding the audio to a sequence.

You can adjust volume and pan/balance settings of audio tracks directly in the Timeline or Effect Controls panels. You can use the Audio Track
Mixer to make mixing changes in real time. You can also add effects to audio clips in a sequence. If you are preparing a complex mix with many
tracks, consider organizing them into submixes and nested sequences.

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