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How to change standard volume level in audio source window? (Premiere Pro 2024)

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Sep 16, 2024 Sep 16, 2024

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Hello everyone, I'm looking for any advice how can I or do I even can, change primary volume levels in Source panel in audio. Every music, sound effect ect. is set for 0 db in scale and that for me is incredible loud, and of course I can drag it in timeline and adjust levels but it's too much for me when I have, let's say 100 music tracks to check only in few moments. I couldn't find any answear for my question in internet. HELP ME(and my ears)!

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Adobe Employee , Sep 16, 2024 Sep 16, 2024

Hi @Jakub28321296ueck - You can adjust the audio levels for your clips in the project and in the source window.  If you right click on your media choose the option "Audio Gain" Then select your desired db level.  You can also select your media and hit the "G" key on your keyboard.

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Hi @Jakub28321296ueck - You can adjust the audio levels for your clips in the project and in the source window.  If you right click on your media choose the option "Audio Gain" Then select your desired db level.  You can also select your media and hit the "G" key on your keyboard.

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