Adobe 65021048 User Guide - Page 208
Fade in or fade out clip audio, Adjust or customize an audio transition, Applying effects to audio
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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3 202 User Guide 2 Make sure that the two audio clips are adjacent, and that both clips are trimmed. 3 Do one of the following: • To add the default audio transition, move the current-time indicator to the edit point between the clips, and choose Sequence > Apply Audio Transition. • To add an audio transition other than the default, expand the Audio Transitions bin in the Effects panel and drag the audio transition to the Timeline panel, on the edit point between the two clips you want to crossfade. Fade in or fade out clip audio 1 Make sure that the audio track is expanded in the Timeline panel. If necessary, click the triangle to the left of the track name to expand the audio tracks that you want to crossfade. 2 Do any of the following: • To fade in a clip's audio, drag an audio transition from the Effects panel to the Timeline panel so that it snaps to the In point of the audio clip. You can also double-click the applied transition in the Effects Controls and choose Start At Cut from the Alignment pop-up menu. • To fade out a clip's audio, drag an audio transition from the Effects panel to the Timeline panel so that it snaps to the Out point of the audio clip. You can also double-click the applied transition in the Effect Controls panel and choose End At Cut from the Alignment pop-up menu. Adjust or customize an audio transition ❖ Do any of the following: • To edit an audio transition, double-click the transition in the Timeline panel and adjust the transition in the Effect Controls panel. • To customize the rate of an audio fade or crossfade, adjust the clip's audio volume keyframe graph instead of applying a transition. See also "Adjusting gain and volume" on page 198 Applying effects to audio Applying audio effects to clips In the Effects panel, you can find audio effects inside the Audio Effects bin. Depending on the number of channels in the audio track, you apply effects from either the 5.1, Stereo, or Mono bins. You apply and edit audio clip effects much as you apply effects to video clips: Select a clip in the Timeline panel and drag an audio effect onto the clip or into the Effect Controls panel, and then adjust the effect options in the Effect Controls panel. You adjust options by entering values, dragging sliders, scrubbing underlined text, or manipulating the graph in the Effect Controls timeline. Note: The Volume effect is a fixed effect that is automatically applied to every sequence clip containing audio. The Volume effect can be adjusted in the Effect Controls panel or by manipulating the graph in the Timeline panel. April 1, 2008