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I'm learning how to work Audio Ducking, but my version of Premiere Pro (13.1.3) does not have the "Generate Keyframes" button. Here are two screen shots - one from the video tutorial and one from my actual program. How do I get the Generate Keyframes button to show up?
The Generate Keyframes button shows in the tutorial (above) but does not show in the actual program (Premiere Pro 13.1.3) below.
Is there a trick to getting the Generate Keyframes button, or did they discontinue this feature?
Is there an alternate way to generate Keyframes?
Thank you for your help.
wait a minute - I expanded the Essential Sound panel and the Generate Keyframes button showed up. If this happens to anyone else, suggest they widen the Essential Sound panel.
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I would reset pref.
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Hello - thank you for the suggestion> However, I resent the preferences and nothing changed. Here's how the Essential Sound Ducking panel looks now after resetting preferences. There is still no "Generate Keyframes" button.
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wait a minute - I expanded the Essential Sound panel and the Generate Keyframes button showed up. If this happens to anyone else, suggest they widen the Essential Sound panel.
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I marked this as "assumed answered" because I could not find a button for simply "answered" - thank you once again for helping me solve this problem.
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Here is a screen shot showing the expanded Essential Sound panel - with the "Generate Keyframes" button showing . . .
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When windows are too narrow or not properly expanded they produce scroll bars. There is a scroll bar on the right side.
Anyway glad you found a solution.
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Yes, I believe it happened because my monitor is too small. I'm getting a USB to HDMI cord to use my TV as a monitor. A question for you - my teacher said I must use the pen tool to create the fade-outs with Audio Keyframes. However, I told him the pen tool no longer adds Keynotes, only adjusts them once you generate them from the Audio Ducking menu by setting it up and clicking "Generate Keyframes." Is there any other way to add Keyframes? I'm using the most recent version of Premiere from the Creative Cloud.
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