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Mitzleplick8867
Inspiring
December 4, 2025
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Premiere Audio Workspace

  • December 4, 2025
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Not sure if the Audio Workspace was affected by a recent update...but it doesn't work like it used to. When I select Audio Workspace, the Audio Mixer doesn't show up. I had to click a tab to find it. Also, typically when playing the sequence I could adjust the audio levels as it plays so each clip in the sequence would be at the right level. But now, when I do this wherever I am on the sequence as it plays the level adjustment changes the audio level for the entire sequence not just that particular clip. What?? Is this a new bug?

Correct answer Mitzleplick8867

I answered my own question here. In the Audio Mixer at the top, you can choose to mix by sequence track which affects the entire track of audio or mix by clip which is what I prefer. I must have inadvertently selected mix by track. Hopefully, this makes sense. 

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Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Legend
December 4, 2025

Hi,

Thanks for the post. The behavior you describe sounds like you had a customized set-up for your workspace and the update reset it back to the default. It also appears as if you are using the Clip Mixer in this customized setup. You may want to do the same in order to have your expected workflow easily at hand. Let me know if that advice helps, or not. Sorry for the frustration. 

 

Thanks,
Kevin

 

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Mitzleplick8867
Inspiring
December 4, 2025

Hi Kevin, I'm able to find the Audio Mixer easily enough, but not sure why the audio changes affect the entire sequence and not just the clip. Is there a setting for this?

Mitzleplick8867
Mitzleplick8867AuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
December 5, 2025

I answered my own question here. In the Audio Mixer at the top, you can choose to mix by sequence track which affects the entire track of audio or mix by clip which is what I prefer. I must have inadvertently selected mix by track. Hopefully, this makes sense.