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jasondecker
Known Participant
March 19, 2023
Question

ALT-Down Arrow/ALT-Up Arrow not working as expected

  • March 19, 2023
  • 3 replies
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  • Issue - Using the ALT-Down Arrow and ALT-Up Arrow keyboard shortcut to move audio tracks up and down is inconsistently not working as expected. 
  • Adobe Premiere Pro version number: 23.2.0 (Build 69)
  • Operating system - Windows 11
  • System Info: CPU, GPU, RAM, HD:
    • CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor 3.80 GHz

    • GPU - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti - Studio Driver v. 528.49

    • RAM - 64.0 GB

    • 1TB internal Media SSD

  • File format: 48k 24bit Wavs inside Multicams
  • Workflow details: The specific versions I'm working with are in Multicams, but I have linking turned off. I also tested it on non-multicam audio and the behavior is the same.
  • Steps to reproduce (DOWN ARROW)
    • Create a new sequence
    • Add audio clips to multiple audio tracks overlapping at the same time location
    • Select a clip on one of the higher tracks.
    • Use ALT-DownArrow
  • Expected result - The selected clip should drop down one track and overwrite the audio clip that is currently there
  • Actual result -  Sometimes that does happen, sometimes it skips over that track and drops the selected clip on the first available empty track. 
  • Steps to reproduce (UP ARROW)
    • As in the above but select a clip on one of the lower tracks
    • Use ALT-UpArrow
  • Expected result - The selected clip should move up one track and overwrite the audio clip that is currently there
  • Actual result -  Sometimes that does happen, sometimes it won't move at all.

 

Screencapture:

https://youtu.be/xTQFVGVfR2g

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3 replies

Community Expert
May 11, 2024

@jasondecker , in your case, you have a video clip with multi-channels audio splitted to multiple audio tracks, Pr will not allow you to select one audio channel and try to overwrite other audio channels of the same clip using alt+up and down arrows, the same for drag and drop. If you want to delete a single audio channel select it and delete it manually.

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 10, 2024

Hello @jasondecker,

Thanks for the message. It’s been a long time since you filed this bug, and I apologize for the lack of a response. Are you still having this issue? If so, please let the community know.

 

I'll move your post to the Discussions board while we await your information.

 

Thanks,


Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
jasondecker
Known Participant
March 19, 2023

UPDATE:

 

I just discovered that even when I grab the selected audio clip with the mouse and try to drag it down to overwrite another clip, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.