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May 29, 2017
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How to reduce volume then increase in timeline

  • May 29, 2017
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Hi,

I hope this makes sense.

I am putting together a holiday montage.  Mostly the background audio will be music.  But i want to add my own commentary at specific points. Then let the music play on.  And keep doing this throughout the montage.

How do i do this?

Many thanks ladies and gents.

Jay

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    Correct answer Derjis

    The easiest answer is "rubber band the audio on your music track".

    I like to mix all of my music to a uniform level on a single track using Clip Keyframes, then change to Track Keyframes > Volume to rubberband the entire track as a single unit.

    Rubber band the audio by selecting your pen tool, and clicking & dragging the volume level line up or down.
    Adjusting gain and volume in Premiere Pro

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    DerjisCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    May 29, 2017

    The easiest answer is "rubber band the audio on your music track".

    I like to mix all of my music to a uniform level on a single track using Clip Keyframes, then change to Track Keyframes > Volume to rubberband the entire track as a single unit.

    Rubber band the audio by selecting your pen tool, and clicking & dragging the volume level line up or down.
    Adjusting gain and volume in Premiere Pro

    JayF35Author
    Participant
    May 29, 2017

    Hi Derjis,

    Many thanks. Will look up this rubber band option.