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Automatic Audio Keyframes Stick to Clip

Explorer ,
Nov 28, 2018 Nov 28, 2018

Hi, all. It appears that in Premiere one can automate the audio submix send volume at the track level, but not per clip. That is unfortunate if the edit changes and the clip moves.

It would be great if send levels (as well as all send & effect automated parameters) could be keyframed per clip, thus retaining their relative position in the clip regardless of its placement in time.

EXAMPLE:

Here is a track with a reverb send for specific line. If the line gets moved the send now happens at the wrong time.

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Cheers,

ce

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Adobe Employee , Nov 28, 2018 Nov 28, 2018

Hey there, CE!

Here's a link for you to leave a feature request that will be sent to the appropriate team:

Premiere Pro: Hot (3355 ideas) – Adobe video & audio apps

Until then, I believe the best option would be to leave automatic audio leveling in the final stages of your video production workflow. Volume keyframes that stay attached to the clip no matter where it is on the timeline can be created manually, but I know that's time consuming and impractical for large projects.

Here's a video tutori

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 28, 2018 Nov 28, 2018
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Hey there, CE!

Here's a link for you to leave a feature request that will be sent to the appropriate team:

Premiere Pro: Hot (3355 ideas) – Adobe video & audio apps

Until then, I believe the best option would be to leave automatic audio leveling in the final stages of your video production workflow. Volume keyframes that stay attached to the clip no matter where it is on the timeline can be created manually, but I know that's time consuming and impractical for large projects.

Here's a video tutorial just in case you want it: Add Audio Keyframes In Premiere Pro - YouTube

If you post the link to your feature request in this thread, I'll upvote it as well!

-Caroline

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