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 Audio Mixer - A.
- Effect and Send area
- B.
- Controls
area
- C.
- Playback controls
In the Audio Mixer, you can adjust settings while listening to
audio tracks and viewing video tracks. Each Audio Mixer track corresponds
to a track in the timeline of the active sequence and displays the
timeline audio tracks in an audio console layout. Each track is
labeled near the top of the Audio Mixer, and you can rename a track
by double-clicking its name. You can also use the Audio Mixer to record
audio directly into a sequence’s tracks.
 Audio Mixer - A.
- Pan/balance control
- B.
- Track
Input Channel
- C.
- Mute Track/Solo Track/Enable
Track For Recording buttons
- D.
- VU meters
and faders
- E.
- Track Output Assignment
- F.
- Clipping
indicator
- G.
- Master VU meter and
fader
By default, the Audio Mixer displays all audio tracks and the
master fader, and the VU meters monitor output signal levels. The
Audio Mixer represents the tracks in the active sequence only, not
all project-wide tracks. If you want to create a master project
mix from multiple sequences, set up a master sequence and nest other
sequences within it.
 Audio mixer playback controls - A.
- Go To In Point
- B.
- Go To
Out Point
- C.
- Play/Stop Toggle
- D.
- Play In
To Out
- E.
- Loop
- F.
- Record
The Audio Master Meters panel duplicates the audio display of
the Audio Mixer Master Meters. You can open a separate Audio Master
Meters panel and dock it anywhere in your workspace. The Audio Master
Meters panel allows you to monitor audio even when the full Audio
Mixer is not visible or when the Master Fader section is scrolled
out of view.
 Audio Mixer - A.
- Timecode
- B.
- Automation
Mode
- C.
- Effects
- D.
- Sends
- E.
- Effect
or Send option
- F.
- Window menu
- G.
- In/out
program duration
- H.
- Track name
Modify the Audio Mixer Choose any of the following from the
Audio Mixer menu:To display or hide specific tracks, choose
Show/Hide Tracks, use the options to mark the tracks you want to
see, and click OK.
To display hardware input levels on the VU meters
(not track levels in Premiere Pro), choose Meter Input or inputs
Only. If this option is chosen, you can still monitor audio in Premiere
Pro for all tracks that aren’t being recorded.
To display time in audio units instead of video
frames, choose Show Audio Time Units. You can specify whether to
view samples or milliseconds by changing the Audio Display Format
option in the General tab of the Project Settings dialog box. The
Show Audio Time Units option affects the time displays in the Audio
Mixer, Source panel, Program panel, and Timeline panel.
To display the Effects And Sends panel, click the
Show/Hide Effects And Sends triangle along the left side of the
Audio Mixer.
Note: If you can’t see all the tracks, resize the
Audio Mixer or scroll horizontally.
To add an effect or send, click the Effect Selection
or Send Assignment Selection triangle in the Effects And Sends panel.
Then choose an effect or send from the menu.
Monitor specific tracks in the Audio Mixer Click the Solo Track button for the
corresponding tracks. Only the tracks with the Solo Track button enabled are
monitored during playback.
Note: You can also silence a track
using the Mute Track button.
Open the Audio Master Meters panel Choose Window > Audio Master
Meters.
Customize a VST effect in an options window- Apply a VST plug-in effect to a track
in the Audio Mixer.
- Double-click the effect in the Effects And Sends panel.
Premiere Pro opens a separate VST editing window.
- Customize the effect with the option controls.
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