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Mixing is blending and adjusting the audio
tracks in a sequence. Sequence audio tracks can contain many audio
clips, and the audio tracks of video clips. Actions you perform
when mixing audio can be applied at various levels within a sequence.
For example, you can apply one audio level value to a clip and another value
to the track that contains the clip. In addition, a track that contains
the audio for a nested sequence may already contain volume changes
and effects applied to the tracks in the source sequence. Values
applied at all of these levels are combined for the final mix.
You can modify an audio clip by applying an effect to the clip
or to the track that contains the clip. Consider applying effects
in a planned, systematic way to avoid redundant or conflicting settings
on the same clip.
Chris and Trish Meyer provide an overview on the Artbeats website of how to mix and
time multiple audio tracks for maximum clarity and story-telling
impact.
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