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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Editing Audio
Open the Audio Master Meters panel
Choose Window > Audio Master Meters.
Customize a VST effect in an options window
Apply a VST plug-in effect to a track in the Audio Mixer.
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Double-click the effect in the Effects And Sends panel.
Premiere Pro opens a separate VST editing window.
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Customize the effect with the option controls.

Working with clips, channels, and tracks

Mapping source and output audio channels
Mapping the audio channels in clips determines the type and number of audio tracks in which they appear in a
sequence. Also, mapping channels determines their destination channels within the master track, and therefore in the
final output file. For example, if you map channels 1 and 2 in a stereo clip to the Left-Front and Right-Front channels
in a 5.1-channel master track, the two source channels appear as a single 5.1-channel track when placed into a
sequence. They feed the Left-Front and Right-Front channels of the master track. When the final output is played
through a 5.1-channel surround sound system, the original two channels play through the Left-Front and Right-Front
speakers, respectively.
To learn more about mapping audio channels, see the video tutorial, Audio Channel Mapping In Premiere Pro CS3
on the
Creative COW
website.
Karl Soule shows how to map audio channels in Premiere Pro
with footage using split-mono tracks (voice on one track, ambient sound on another). This quick tutorial on audio
channel mapping is a must-see.
By default, clip audio channels are mapped to the master track when they are captured or imported into a project. You
can specify how Premiere Pro maps them by selecting a Default Track Format in the Source Channel Mapping pane
of the Audio Preferences dialog box (Audio Channels in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later). You can also change how clip
audio channels are mapped after importing them into a project.
Finally, you can specify which output channels Premiere Pro uses to monitor each audio channel. For example, you
can monitor the left channel of stereo tracks through the left-front speaker of your computer speaker system. Set this
default in the Audio Output Mapping Preferences dialog box.
More Help topics
"Audio
Preferences" on page 16
"Audio Output Mapping
preferences" on page 17
Map source audio channels on import
You can specify how Premiere Pro automatically maps clip audio channels to audio tracks and the Master Track on
import or capture.
Select Edit > Preferences > Audio (Windows), or Premiere Pro > Preferences > Audio (Mac OS).
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In the Audio Tracks section of the Audio Preferences dialog box, select a format from the Default Track Format menu.
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