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I see posts about multiple tracks but nobody seems to have the question about multiple clips. I can use the find tool in the timeline and select mutlipe clips at once based on the search term (name of clip) but then I can't see a way to just solo those audio clips for playback. For example, I may have multiple pieces of sound design by one source in a time line with hundres of clips from dozens of other sources...because we work quickly and spontaneously it's not always condusive to neatly arranging everything together in a 30 track session. Any thoughts or suggestions on this? I'll attach a screenshot of a typical session. You can use the clips in purple as an example.
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One effective way to solo multiple audio clips in Premiere Pro is by using Submix tracks.
Submixes allow you to group audio tracks together, so you can control their output collectively—making it easy to solo or mute entire groups of clips at once. This is especially useful when working with complex timelines involving dialogue, music, and sound effects.
You can learn more about using Submixes in Premiere Pro here: Advanced mixing techniques in Premiere Pro