Premiere Pro Guided Workflow: Audio
Making sure your audio is playing back with proper levels and fades is important for knocking your rough cut into shape. This section is focused on those capabilities.
Essential Audio panel
- Unify loudness in your audio
- Repair a dialogue track
- Improve the clarity of your dialogue track
- Working with Sound effects clips
- Auto-ducking
- Creating presets
- More functionalities
Overview of audio and the Audio Track Mixer
- Working with audio
- Audio tracks in a sequence
- Channels in audio clips
- Mixing audio tracks and clips
- Processing order for audio
- Making quick audio adjustments
- View audio data
- Audio Track Mixer overview
Adjusting volume levels
- Monitor volume level from Timeline, or Program Monitor
- Remove audio while scrubbing
- Adjust gain and volume
- Adjust track volume with keyframes
- Audio Track Mixer
Audio channel mapping in Premiere Pro
- Mapping source and output audio channels
- Extract audio from clips
- Break a stereo track into mono tracks
- Use a mono clip as stereo
- Placing sound from one channel of a stereo clip into both channels
- Linking multiple audio clips
- Link audio clips
- Edit a multi-clip link in the Source Monitor
Editing audio in a Timeline panel
Monitor clip volume and pan using Audio Clip Mixer
Other audio topics
- Panning and balancing
- Recording audio
- Recording audio mixes
- Control surface support
- Editing audio in Adobe Audition
- Advanced Audio - Submixes, downmixing, and routing
- Apply effects to audio
- Audio effects and transitions
- Working with audio transitions
- Measure audio using the Loudness Radar effect

