Set track volume in the audio track mixer, Mute a track in the audio track mixer, Mix tracks in the audio track mixer – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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Set track volume in the Audio Track Mixer

In the Audio Track Mixer, adjust the track’s volume setting.

You can use this procedure when automation isn’t applied to a track. If levels vary over time because track automation keyframes are

already applied, you may be able to adjust the track level uniformly by sending it to a submix and setting the submix level.

Mute a track in the Audio Track Mixer

Click the “M” icon in the Audio Track Mixer.

Muting doesn’t affect pre-fader items such as effects and sends. Also, the state of the Mute Track button is subject to the automation

settings in effect. If you want to silence track output completely, click the track’s Speaker icon in a Timeline panel.

Mix tracks in the Audio Track Mixer

You can set volume levels of two or more audio tracks, relative to one another, using the Audio Track Mixer. For example, you can raise the
volume of a narrator’s voice on one audio track while simultaneously decreasing the volume of the background music on another track. Also, you
can raise or lower the overall volume level of the complete mix, which contains the audio from all tracks selected. The Audio Track Mixer lets you
make these adjustments in real time while you listen to playback from desired tracks. By default, the Audio Track Mixer volume adjustments made
for each audio track are saved in Track Volume keyframes visible on that track in a Timeline panel. Volume adjustments made for the whole mix
are saved in Track Volume keyframes visible in the Master audio track in a Timeline panel.

1. Select a sequence that contains audio in two or more audio tracks.

2. Select Window > Workspace > Audio.

The Audio Track Mixer panel appears in the central drop zone, with each audio track of a Timeline panel assigned to its own bus on the
mixer.

3. Choose Latch, Touch, or Write for all the tracks in the Audio Track Mixer you wish to modify.

4. In a Timeline panel, for each audio track, click the Show Keyframes button . Then choose Show Track Keyframes, or Show Track Volume

from the drop-down menu.

5. Toward the bottom left of the Audio Track Mixer panel, click the Play button to play the sequence and monitor its audio.

6. Move the volume slider for any audio track up or down to increase or decrease its volume as you monitor the sound.

7. Move the volume slider for the Master track up or down to increase or decrease the volume of the whole mix as you monitor the sound.

Track Volume keyframes appear in each of the tracks for which you made volume adjustments, including the Master track.

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