Fading music in Premiere Pro
- Shadow_Leaper
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Fading music in Premiere Pro
Okay so I just got Premiere Pro (I had Premire 7.0 before) and I don't understand how to fade into my music...I read the guides but I'm still confused..I was wondering if someone could show me with screenshots...? i think it would be easier if I could just see what I was supposed to do...
- Zarxrax
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On your audio track you see a yellow line. ctrl+click on this to set a volume keyframe. Then click in another area to set another volume keyframe. You can drag these 2 keyframes up or down, and the audio will adjust between them.
For instance you drag the first one all the way down, and the volume will be at 0%, and it will steadily increase until it reaches the 2nd one.
For instance you drag the first one all the way down, and the volume will be at 0%, and it will steadily increase until it reaches the 2nd one.
- Shadow_Leaper
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yea thats what i did in 7.0 but it wont lwt me do it on this one..i dont know if something is "locked" or i dont know, but the keyframe wont move down only side to sideZarxrax wrote:On your audio track you see a yellow line. ctrl+click on this to set a volume keyframe. Then click in another area to set another volume keyframe. You can drag these 2 keyframes up or down, and the audio will adjust between them.
For instance you drag the first one all the way down, and the volume will be at 0%, and it will steadily increase until it reaches the 2nd one.
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