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I have 13.0.3 installed. What I'm trying to do is select multiple keyframes of the same clip on multiple tracks. Unfortunately, I'm only able to select multiple keyframes on one track. After researching, I can only find solutions for selecting multiple keyframes on one track. Is there not a way to do this?
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Sorry, need a bit of clarification. Your wording is a tad confusing. You said "multiple keyframes of the same clip on multiple tracks." One clip only lives on one track. Do you mean mean multiple clips stacked on top of one another in the Timeline panel? Or are you referring to multiple parameters on one clip in the Effect Controls Panel? You CAN select multiple keyframes on different parameters on a single clip in the Effect Controls panel by either Control/Command-clicking them OR by doing a marquee selection around them. But if you are indeed trying to highlight multiple keyframes on DIFFERENT clips on DIFFERENT tracks in the timeline panel, true, this cannot be done in Premiere. Hope that clears things up a bit!
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Sorry, let me clarify.
I have a merged clip in my timeline. It has four channels of audio. When I go to add a keyframe to the volume it adds a keyframe to all four tracks. But if I need to change the volume of the need clip, I need to adjust each keyframe on each track. Hope that clears it up. Based on your previous answer, though, it doesn't seem like there is a way to change each keyframe on each track simultaneously.
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Yeah, I think unfortunately you're left with adjusting each of them one at a time. I think the assumption is that if you have different waveforms on different tracks, you'd want to apply different level changes to them (like perhaps one channel is interview audio and the other is nat sound). IF you're running into this a lot, however, and your waveforms should be modified together as one, you can take your clip in the Project panel (before you add it to the timeline) and right click it and go to Modify-Audio Channels and use the settings there to alter the channel configuration to place 2 or even all 4 channels in one track so they'll be modified together in the future.
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Could you send the individual channels to one buss then key frame the buss?
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