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Apply a volume level to several clips, Adjust volume in Effect Controls, Show Clip Keyframes

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3 199 User Guide 2 In the audio track header, click the Show Keyframes button , and choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: Show Clip Keyframes Lets you animate audio effects for a clip, including Volume Level. Show Clip Volume Lets you change only a clip's Volume Level. Show Track Keyframes Lets you animate many audio track effects, including Volume, Mute, and Balance. Show Track Volume Lets you change only a track's volume level. 3 If one of the Keyframes settings is selected, do one of the following: • If Show Clip Keyframes is selected, choose Volume > Level from the drop-down menu at the head of the clip in the audio track. • If Show Track Keyframes is selected, choose Track > Volume from the drop-down menu at the head of the clip in the audio track. Note: Volume adjustment should be enabled by default. 4 Use either the Selection tool or the Pen tool to move the Volume level rubberband up (increase volume) or down (decrease volume). Note: If you want the Volume effect to change over time, place the current-time indicator at the location for each change, click the Add/Remove Keyframe button in the audio track header, and drag the keyframe up (louder) or down (quieter). See also "Working with keyframes" on page 282 "Adjusting gain and volume" on page 198 "Select keyframes" on page 287 Apply a volume level to several clips 1 In the Timeline, adjust the volume of a single clip to the desired level. 2 Choose Edit > Copy. 3 Drag a marquee over the other clips you want to change. 4 Choose Edit > Paste Attributes. Note: This procedure pastes all effects and attributes of the first clip selected, not just its volume settings. Adjust volume in Effect Controls 1 Select an audio clip in a sequence. 2 In the Effect Controls panel, click the triangle next to Volume to expand the effect. 3 Do any of the following: • Enter a value for the level. A negative value decreases the volume level and a positive value increases the volume level. A value of 0.0 represents the original clip's volume level without adjustment. • Click the triangle next to Level to expand the effect options, and then use the slider to adjust the volume level. A keyframe is automatically created at the beginning of the clip's timeline in the Effect Controls panel. April 1, 2008

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3
User Guide
199
2
In the audio track header, click the Show Keyframes button
, and choose one of the following from the pop-up
menu:
Show Clip Keyframes
Lets you animate audio effects for a clip, including Volume Level.
Show Clip Volume
Lets you change only a clip’s Volume Level.
Show Track Keyframes
Lets you animate many audio track effects, including Volume, Mute, and Balance.
Show Track Volume
Lets you change only a track’s volume level.
3
If one of the Keyframes settings is selected, do one of the following:
If Show Clip Keyframes is selected, choose Volume > Level from the drop-down menu at the head of the clip in
the audio track.
If Show Track Keyframes is selected, choose Track > Volume from the drop-down menu at the head of the clip
in the audio track.
Note:
Volume adjustment should be enabled by default.
4
Use either the Selection tool or the Pen tool to move the Volume level rubberband up (increase volume) or down
(decrease volume).
Note:
If you want the Volume effect to change over time, place the current-time indicator
at the location for each
change, click the Add/Remove Keyframe button
in the audio track header, and drag the keyframe up (louder) or
down (quieter).
See also
Working with keyframes
” on page
282
Adjusting gain and volume
” on page
198
Select keyframes
” on page
287
Apply a volume level to several clips
1
In the Timeline, adjust the volume of a single clip to the desired level.
2
Choose Edit > Copy.
3
Drag a marquee over the other clips you want to change.
4
Choose Edit > Paste Attributes.
Note:
This procedure pastes all effects and attributes of the first clip selected, not just its volume settings.
Adjust volume in Effect Controls
1
Select an audio clip in a sequence.
2
In the Effect Controls panel, click the triangle next to Volume to expand the effect.
3
Do any of the following:
Enter a value for the level. A negative value decreases the volume level and a positive value increases the volume
level. A value of 0.0 represents the original clip’s volume level without adjustment.
Click the triangle next to Level to expand the effect options, and then use the slider to adjust the volume level.
A keyframe is automatically created at the beginning of the clip’s timeline in the Effect Controls panel.
April 1, 2008