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Adding sound on iPad Pro version

New Here ,
Dec 15, 2025 Dec 15, 2025

Premier pro on the iPad is not like rush. How do I add my own music and sound effect files on top of each other in the pro for iPad 

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Adobe Employee , Dec 15, 2025 Dec 15, 2025

Hi there! Let me walk you through how to layer music and sound effects! 

How to Add Multiple Audio Tracks (Music + Sound Effects):

Step 1: Position your playhead

  • Move the playhead (the white vertical line) to where you want your audio to start

Step 2: Add your first audio file

  • Tap the "+" button at the bottom of the timeline
  • Select "Audio" or "Music, Voiceover"
  • Choose from:
  • Files (your own audio files)
  • My Music (music from your device)
  • Soundtracks (stock music)
  • Sound Effects (stoc
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New Here ,
Dec 15, 2025 Dec 15, 2025

Hi there! Let me walk you through how to layer music and sound effects! 

How to Add Multiple Audio Tracks (Music + Sound Effects):

Step 1: Position your playhead

  • Move the playhead (the white vertical line) to where you want your audio to start

Step 2: Add your first audio file

  • Tap the "+" button at the bottom of the timeline
  • Select "Audio" or "Music, Voiceover"
  • Choose from:
  • Files (your own audio files)
  • My Music (music from your device)
  • Soundtracks (stock music)
  • Sound Effects (stock sound effects)
  • Voiceover (record your own)

Step 3: Add your second audio file

  • Move the playhead to where you want the next audio to start
  • Repeat Step 2 to add another audio file
  • You can add multiple audio files at the same time (they'll layer/stack) or at different times

Let me know if you have any trouble. Cheers!

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 15, 2025 Dec 15, 2025
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Hi there! Let me walk you through how to layer music and sound effects! 

How to Add Multiple Audio Tracks (Music + Sound Effects):

Step 1: Position your playhead

  • Move the playhead (the white vertical line) to where you want your audio to start

Step 2: Add your first audio file

  • Tap the "+" button at the bottom of the timeline
  • Select "Audio" or "Music, Voiceover"
  • Choose from:
  • Files (your own audio files)
  • My Music (music from your device)
  • Soundtracks (stock music)
  • Sound Effects (stock sound effects)
  • Voiceover (record your own)

Step 3: Add your second audio file

  • Move the playhead to where you want the next audio to start
  • Repeat Step 2 to add another audio file
  • You can add multiple audio files at the same time (they'll layer/stack) or at different times

Let me know if you have any trouble. Cheers!

Peter
Premiere engineering team
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