For what you're trying to do Multitrack is clearly the way to go and, indeed, what Premiere Pro will send if you use the "Edit/Edit in Audition" command to move your project to Audition. For simple level changes, I'd just use "Volume Envelopes" in Audition. It's usually on be default and shows up as a horizontal yellow line on each track/clip. If you don't see this, go to view and put a tick by "Show Clip Volume Envelopes". Once you have that yellow line, you add keyframes by simply putting your cursor on the line roughly where you want a level change and right clicking. Once you have some keyframes on the clip/track, you can drag them around the same as you would in Premiere. You can also delete a key frame you don't need, you can delete it by right click/hold on the incorrect key frame and dragging it past the track edge in either direction. FYI, working in Waveform, the only way to get the altered track(s) back to Premiere is to Save or Save As the effect after you apply it then manually moving/copying it to Premiere. In Multitrack you'll fine a File/Export/Export to Premiere Pro command. Or, if audio is the last thing you do, you can also Export the whole project to AME directly. Use of the Volume Envelopes is likely covered in the various Audition Basics tutorials since they're used just as much in Audio only working. Anyway, next coffee break I'll have a look 'round and see if I can recommend any specific videos for you.\ Bob
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