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Left and right audio the same level

New Here ,
Jul 11, 2021 Jul 11, 2021

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Hi all,

My audio is not equal, the left sound is much louder than the right sound.
I looked on YouTube and it says to use the audio effect Fill left with right or Fill Right with left.
I do this but nothing changes in my audio!

Anyone experience with this problem? is there a setting in Adobe Premiere wrong?
By the way, I'm using Adobe Premiere Pro 2020

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Community Expert , Jul 11, 2021 Jul 11, 2021

Option 1: If the audio of each channel is different, you could use the Panner of the track to try to level the volume of both and then raise the decibels so that it is not so low.  

Captura de Pantalla 2021-07-11 a la(s) 09.49.06.png

 

Option 2: If the audio on both channels is exactly the same, you can right-click the clip in the Timeline / Audio Channels and set the channel that is good on both channels.

Captura de Pantalla 2021-07-11 a la(s) 09.52.32.png

I hope this helps.

 

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Jul 11, 2021 Jul 11, 2021

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Could you post a screen shot of your track mixer.

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Option 1: If the audio of each channel is different, you could use the Panner of the track to try to level the volume of both and then raise the decibels so that it is not so low.  

Captura de Pantalla 2021-07-11 a la(s) 09.49.06.png

 

Option 2: If the audio on both channels is exactly the same, you can right-click the clip in the Timeline / Audio Channels and set the channel that is good on both channels.

Captura de Pantalla 2021-07-11 a la(s) 09.52.32.png

I hope this helps.

 

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Yes it works, there are something not good in the audio options.

Thanks everyone 

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You're welcome! 

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Thank you! Yes!

 

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