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August 6, 2024

Audio mixer sticks on "Write," causes mix problems

  • August 6, 2024
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Always in the past, if doing a mix with the audio track mixer, when stopping after a write, it would switch back to Touch.  Now it sticks on Write, and if I go back on the timeline, it starts writing nodes where I last set the fader.

 

So, this is a church service.  I keep the air mic off while the pastor is speaking.  When singing starts, I hit Write and fade up the fader as the organ begins.  Then I skip to the end of the song and fade the organ out and stop.

 

Now I want to hear that fade out and skip back mid-song and start to play.  No sound.  Then I discover it's still in Write and it has zeroed out the level when I restarted playback.

 

What happened to the automatic switch back to Touch when stopping???
 
System info
    Application: Premiere Pro (Beta) v25.0.0.14
    OS: Windows v10.0.22631, RAM: 63.83 GB GB, CPUs (logical): 16

1 reply

jamieclarke
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 7, 2024

Hi @MisterAdvent - It sounds like you need to engage the "write keyframes" button in the audio mixer on the track that you want to add keyframes to. If this is not the case can you share a screen recording on what exactly is happening.  Thank you.