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Hello everyone, everything good? I was editing a gameplay and in some moments where I tell Gameplay I would like the volume of track 1 (referring to the game's audio) to be lower to give more prominence to the narration.
However, to do this, I need to be creating Keyframes one by one to achieve the desired effect. I would like to know if there is any program that reads this track 2 (from my narration audio) and automatically lower track 1 at the moments when I narrate. Or something like automating keyframes, I'm not quite sure how that would work.
Sorry for my mistakes in English, I'm Brazilian!
It seems like a simple request...
Please help how to make Automatic Audio Ducking in Premiere Pro CC 2015.4
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Hello! Sorry to tell you but I don't think such an automation tool exists. Sometimes editing video is a tedious process that you just have to endure and when you are done you can be proud of your work.
There is some things you can do to speed this work up for you. But it will take some work to learn it. Start with reading through this help document Recording audio mixes in Premiere Pro
Pay close attention to "Touch Mode".
I hope that helps a little. Good luck friend.
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I want to correct myself. Adobe Audition can do this. So if you want to send your audio to Audition from Premiere Pro (which is really easy to do) this could work really well for you. There's some tutorials out there just search for "Adobe Audition and Audio Ducking" maybe through in some other key words like "Auto and Sidechain"
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It seems like a simple request...
Please help how to make Automatic Audio Ducking in Premiere Pro CC 2015.4
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