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June 25, 2024
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Premiere Pro changing audio levels in the timeline

  • June 25, 2024
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Hi all,

 

I'm using a MacBook Pro, 14 inch, 2021; Apple M1 Pro, 16 GB, Sonoma 14.5

 

Since the latest update, Premiere Pro (24.5.0 build 57) has been changing the audio levels in the timeline.

 

I'm recording MP4 on a Canon XA-75.

 

The levels are correct as recorded, peaking at about -6dB. 

 

Earlier today, when I was editing, the audio levels were normal in the timeline, and it all sounded find. Halfway through the edit, the audio levels of all the segments in the timeline had shot up to zero, basically all red and completely distorted. This has happened a couple of other times in the past two weeks.

 

I also have tried to set the correct levels in one segment, copying them, then pasting the attributes in the rest of them to save time. That did not work. I also tried setting the audio gain to -6dB on all the segments by right-clicking and going to audio gain in the pull-down menu. That didn't seem to have an effect.

 

A couple of weeks ago, I had a different audio issue. After saving a project and quitting PrPro, I went back to the project the following day, and the audio was missing from the project, so I had to fix all of that, which took extra time (I posted that issue at the time that it happened).

 

I don't know what Adobe has done to this editing platform, which was working just fine before the latest update, but it has me boiling mad. It is adding extra work and putting my deadlines in danger because of the unexpected extra work I have to do. 

 

Is there a way to go back to an older version of PrPro??

Correct answer PaulMurphy

I'm having this exact problem however when I set the mix back to zero, it shoots back up to 15 when I start playback. I switched the mix to off in the audio track mixer so I can keep working but this seems like a bug that needs attention. 


Have you checked to see if you have track keyframes on your Mix track?

4 replies

Participant
October 22, 2024

This exact thing just started happening to me last week. Did you ever find a solution?

Known Participant
October 23, 2024

Hi,

 

yes, thanks to the members above, I found out that the master fader in the audio track mixer somehow was bumped up 15dB. I hadn't even opened that panel, but I've found Adobe Premiere sometimes changes settings on its own for whatever reason. It is incredibly annoying.

 

good luck!

Participant
November 19, 2025

Same with me. It was driving me crazy. I didn't even touch that setting. 

R Neil Haugen
Legend
June 25, 2024

Adding to Paul's suggestion, please include a screengrab of the Audio Track Mixer panel. That occasionally gets popped into Touch or Write mode, which then sees many keyboard touches as changing audio levels.

 

It's good to rule that out quickly.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Known Participant
June 25, 2024

Thank you for your help. Here is a screen shot showing the Audio Track Mixer.

Known Participant
June 25, 2024

I should add, as I mentioned above to Paul Murphy, when I first started doing the edits, all the levels were normal. I noticed that they had changed later, when I went back to edit video levels. I hadn't even touched the audio at that point.

Community Expert
June 25, 2024

Hi Cesar,

Could you share a screenshot of your Premiere Pro window, specifically showing the timeline and effect controls? This will help us better understand the issue you're experiencing with changing audio levels.

Thanks!
Paul

Known Participant
June 25, 2024

Thank you for your reply. Here are the two screenshots showing the audio for my track (audio 2) and the audio for the nat sound. You will notice that the audio levels for my track are all over the place because I had to change each one to have them peak at -6dB. When I started this edit, all the levels were normal in the timeline. It wasn't until later, when I went back to edit video levels that I noticed the audio levels had been changed. Surprisingly, even though they audio waves look high and low in the different clips, the meter levels showed the same levels. I have no idea what's happening or why.

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 25, 2024
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Is there a way to go back to an older version of PrPro??


By @Cesar23618499wmv2

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/download-install/using/install-previous-version.html