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I'm glad you found this helpful, XTheSpyX. Best of luck on the project.-Alan
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Audio Editing Basics for Premiere Pro & Soundbooth
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Thanks pal! You are the only one in the adobe family who explained the
basic thing: How to fade a videoclip! Shame on Adobe, but extra greetings
to you!!
Ive been editing with Final Cut Pro for the longest time, and i always had
problems with audio, whether it was humming, or just noise, and none of
there audio effects ever worked, it just made my audio track sound horrible
and like its coming out off a cup. I recently made the switch to Premier
Pro CC and it was the best choice i have ever made in regards to video, and
this tutorial blew my mind, i wish i couldve shown you my reaction when i
followed the steps and the audio came out sounding so crisp and clean,
thank you so much! Premier Pro is the BEST!
+GigamonstersMinecraft I think your too close too your mic because I don't think you can remove breathing noise, u probably can but it will be advanced stuff just stay a bit away from your mic and talk a bit louder :) hope i helped
+Prinnycute Are you sure you're holding it over the audio line, not the video? Because what you're describing sounds like what happens when you use the wrong line -- audio is underneath.
I am having an issue, you seemed to drag your pointer right over and say
where to where you wanted it to fade and it did it. But when i do it it
does nothing like that and nothing happens. I dont know if this may have to
do with me doing it on mac
Nicely done! Clear and concise, even though this is CC it applies to CS6
(except Zooming timeline is different). Thanks, I don't get the chance to
use Premiere often enough, so it's nice to watch your video to review these
simple steps!
The exponential fade and constant gain effect can only be added to the
beginning and end of audio clips. Therefore, if you are trying to drag and
drop it in the middle of the clip, it won't do anything.
Adjust the hight of the audio track and use the pen tool/keyframes to edit
the yellow connector line, this will allow you to have more control of how
you fade in and out.
Cut the the audio where you want to add the fade in effect using the Razor
tool then you can add the effect where you want it. That is the way I'd do
it.
How To Add Background Music To Your Videos With Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Grab a free music track from youtube, then easily add it to your video in Premiere Pro CC, and adjust the volume for the different parts of the clip. Thanks, Rob.
Hi guys how I can save video and send to my friends to see ? Using trial
version to see how it works. When I save it its save as Project not like a
video. Thank you for your help.
nice video! i have a question tho. how would i add other tracks in the
video. like, say at one point i want one song but there is this one bit
where i want another song, but then i switch to the song playing before.
sorry if im making it confusing but please respond if you can.
Thanks!
+The Everything Show Ok, you can have as many audio tracks as you want, just drag them onto the timeline.To change the relative volumes of different tracks, just make cuts, then use then audio mixer to change the volumes. Here's a video I've done explaining the process: https://youtu.be/vJ8Lr6MuZxA