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February 22, 2018
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Keyboard Shortcut to Lift Video Up/Audio Down One Track Simultaneously

  • February 22, 2018
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Say that I have two 10 second adjacent clips on the timeline both on track 1. (Therefore the video is now 20 seconds long.)  I want to take the second of the two clips and move it atop of the first clip so that the video is now only 10 seconds long with clips on video tracks 1& 2.  (I did not overlay the first clip with the second clip.  I moved the second clip to track two.)

The method I use to accomplish this is to first move the second video clip up one track (to video track 2) and then move the audio track down one track (to audio track 2) and then move them both over to the left. I now have clips on both tracks 1 & 2--audio and video.

So the question is: Is there a keyboard shortcut which, when I lift the second video up, the audio clip will automatically move down one track.  In this way, I would only have one operation rather than two.

    Correct answer christopher.gun

    Unfortunately after the latest update, this feature seems to disappear, before I can just hold shift and drag the clip to the track above and the audio would follow (went below the following track V2/A2 and so on).

    I have no idea why Adobe need to remove this great time saving feature, now I need to drag the V up first, then only the A down, which can be time consuming at times.

    4 replies

    Participant
    November 1, 2024

    Go at keaboard scortcuts window and search for: Nudge clip selection up/down

    Participant
    September 19, 2018

    Adobe calls this command "Nudge Clip Selection Up/Down" I had to set these to Opt-Up, Opt-Down.

    stefan_gru
    Inspiring
    February 22, 2018

    dgfitzpat1117: Try the Alt/Option + Up/Down arrow shortcut, which moves video and audio vertically up/down tracks simultaneously. AFAIK, the video and audio move up/down in unison; you can't make the video move up while the audio moves down.

    Here are two clips side by side:

    Select the second clip and then move the video up one track by pressing Option + Up Arrow (on macOS):

    By pressing Up and Down, you can see how the clips move vertically up/down the timeline. You'll get the proper spacing eventually but I'm not sure how much time this saves you.

    christopher.gunCorrect answer
    Participant
    February 23, 2018

    Unfortunately after the latest update, this feature seems to disappear, before I can just hold shift and drag the clip to the track above and the audio would follow (went below the following track V2/A2 and so on).

    I have no idea why Adobe need to remove this great time saving feature, now I need to drag the V up first, then only the A down, which can be time consuming at times.

    stefan_gru
    Inspiring
    February 26, 2018

    Hi Stefan, thank you for the reply.

    Yes I am aware of the ability to hold option then press up/down to move both V/A to the same direction or just the V or A down/up.

    But I am 100% sure before I updated my premiere pro CC to the latest version, I was able to hold shift while dragging the V up and the A would follow to its respective track (V2/A2 - V3/A3) because I was still doing an edit the night before I updated.

    But of course I will try the feature request a go and hopefully Adobe would bring it back, unless after the update, the key has changed.


    What version were you using before? Also, what OS are you on? (I'm on macOS 10.12.6.)

    Legend
    February 22, 2018

    Edit>Preferences>Keyboard Shortcuts...

    They can be searched.

    Participating Frequently
    February 22, 2018

    "The can be searched..."   What does that mean???

    Legend
    February 22, 2018

    It means you can search the shortcuts to try and find what you're looking for.  You don't necessarily have to look at every single shortcut.