To Use Audio Samples In The Source Or Program Monitor; To Use Audio Samples In The Timeline Panel; Linking Video And Audio Clips In The Timeline Panel - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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Source Monitor set to display audio units for more precise editing of an audio clip

To use audio samples in the Source or Program Monitor

In the Source or Program Monitor panel menu, choose Audio Units.

To use audio samples in the Timeline panel

In the Timeline panel menu, choose Audio Units. The time rulers in the Timeline panel and Program Monitor
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switch from a frame-based to a sample-based scale.
If necessary, expand the audio track containing the clip you want to edit, click the Set Display Style button
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and choose Show Waveform.
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View the audio In point or Out point of the clip you want to edit in detail by dragging the zoom slider to the right.
Trim the clip by doing one of the following:
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To adjust the In point, position the pointer over the left edge of the clip's audio so that the trim head tool appears,
and drag left or right.
To adjust the Out point, position the pointer over the right edge of the clip's audio so that the trim tail icon appears,
and drag left or right.
Use the waveform display or play the audio to make sure that you adjusted the In and Out points properly.
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See also
"To trim a clip in the Timeline panel" on page 122

Linking video and audio clips in the Timeline panel

In the Project panel, clips that contain both video and audio appear as a single item, represented by
add the clip to the sequence, however, the video and audio appear as two objects, each in its appropriate track
(provided you specified both the video and audio sources when adding the clip).
The video and audio portions of the clip are linked so that when you drag the video portion in the Timeline panel,
the linked audio moves with it, and vice versa. For this reason, the audio/video pair is called a linked clip. In the
Timeline panel, each part of the linked clip is labeled with the same clip name, which is underlined. The video is
marked [V] and the audio is marked [A].
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