How to move audio around its timeline? (It seems to resist...)
Hi. Using Premiere Pro 24.3.0 on Win 11 (with current updates).
I am a relative newbie with this program, so consider me Mr. Clumsy. I am working on a VO with graphics. The first thing I did was put the main audio track on the first audio line -- no video or other assets yet. The track came in with some initial starting info ("take 2"). This I sliced with the razor blade and deleted the offending section. This left the audio track a couple of seconds distant from the zero point.
I cannot figure out how to move the audio track in this brand new project so that it starts at zero. I have turned on "show audio time units" (supposedly smaller increments than frames). This made no difference. I have moved the time pointer. It made no difference. I have tried dragging the audio to the left. Either it bounced back to where it had been (those couple of seconds in) or it replaced the deleted portion of the audio ("take 2") that I thought I had gotten rid of.
I have not put any video into the timelines yet. My aim is to match the video to the audio. But I can't adjust the audio... which I will need to do, one way or t'other. I gotta start somewhere.
How do I move the audio track earlier in the timeline? (or later, for that matter, or adjust it...)
Thanks as always to the community for any help.
-j
