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Inspiring
January 7, 2024
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Any way to stop the automatic remix?

  • January 7, 2024
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I'm running Premiere Elements 2024 on an iMac, Advanced editing mode.  I put a music clip on the music track, specifically a clip that I have in my music library on my computer, not one of the stock clips within the Premiere Elements application.  I wanted to shorten the length of the clip, so the first thing I tried is using the trim handle at the end of the clip and pushing it to the left, just as if I was trimming a video clip.  Bad idea.  Premiere Elements made a remix of the clip to keep it from ending abruptly, just like it does when changing the length of one of its stock clips.  The music was then absolutely atrocious.  To get around it, I undid the trim, then made a cut at the point where I wanted the music to end, and deleted the tail end of the clip, even though it was a very abrupt ending.  I added a fade-out to soften the blow a bit.

 

Is there a way to turn off the auto remix feature, so I can just trim the music clip like any other clip, to make it shorter?

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Correct answer Steve Grisetti

The switch to turn it off is on the Audio page in the program's preferences.

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Steve GrisettiCorrect answer
Legend
January 7, 2024

The switch to turn it off is on the Audio page in the program's preferences.

Jeff930Author
Inspiring
January 7, 2024

Got it.  I looked there before but missed it.  Thanks, Steve.