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October 3, 2025
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Are audio keyframes or another way to adjust volume not possible yet?

  • October 3, 2025
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I couldn't find a way to lower the music while I was talking in a clip, while having the volume be higher when I'm not talking.

 

I'm guessing audio keyframes didn't make 1.0, but maybe I'm just not seeing it?

 

I resorted to splitting the audio and setting the different clips to different volumes, but even then I couldn't find how to transition between the clips. I don't see a way to add transitions between audio-only clips. So now my audio is cutting from one volume to the next, instead of fading up and down.

Correct answer Peter Garaway

Hi @wesplate  there’s currently no way to set keyframes on an audio clip. The only available option is using audio fades between clips, which can help a bit but doesn’t offer the kind of granular control you're looking for. This is definitely high on our radar. Thanks for calling this out. Stay tuned for future releases.  

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Peter Garaway
Adobe Employee
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Adobe Employee
October 4, 2025

Hi @wesplate  there’s currently no way to set keyframes on an audio clip. The only available option is using audio fades between clips, which can help a bit but doesn’t offer the kind of granular control you're looking for. This is definitely high on our radar. Thanks for calling this out. Stay tuned for future releases.  

Peter Premiere engineering team
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Inspiring
October 4, 2025

I looked for a while at how to crossfade audio and could not find it. How can I use fades to change volume across an edit?

Peter Garaway
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
October 5, 2025

Here's how it works:
1. Tap on an AV clip or an audio-only clip in your timeline.

2. In the toolbar, you'll see an audio fade button. These let you adjust the fade-in and fade-out points of the clip 

3. To achieve a true crossfade, you’ll need to stack the clips so they overlap in the timeline.


We don’t currently offer a one-click “Crossfade” effect. But that would be a nice to have to help this process. 

Peter Premiere engineering team