Viewing Audio Data; To Monitor Specific Tracks In The Audio Mixer; To View Audio Clips; To View Time In Audio Units - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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To monitor specific tracks in the Audio Mixer

Click the Solo Track button for the corresponding tracks.
Only the tracks with the Solo Track button enabled are monitored during playback.
Note: You can also silence a track using the Mute Track button. However, use the Timeline Speaker icon for controlling
which tracks to hear during editing, and reserve the Mute Track button for automated control.
To open a separate audio meters panel
Choose Window > Audio Master Meters

Viewing audio data

To help you view and edit the audio settings of any clip or track, Adobe Premiere Pro provides multiple views of the
same audio data. You can view and edit volume or effect values for either tracks or clips in the Audio Mixer or in the
Timeline panel. Make sure that the track display is set to Show Track Keyframes or Show Track Volume.
Additionally, audio tracks in the Timeline panel contain waveforms, which are visual representations of a clip's audio
over time. The height of the waveform shows the amplitude (loudness or quietness) of the audio—the larger the
waveform, the louder the audio. Viewing the waveforms in an audio track is helpful for locating specific audio in a
clip.
To view a waveform, expand the audio track by clicking the triangle next to the audio track name.
Clicking the triangle expands the audio track to show the audio waveform.
See also
"Audio Mixer" on page 176
"About the Timeline panel" on page 107

To view audio clips

You can view an audio clip's Volume, Mute, or Pan time graphs and its waveform in the Timeline panel. You can also
view an audio clip in the Source Monitor, which is useful for setting precise In and Out points. You can also view
sequence time in audio units instead of frames, which is useful for editing audio at smaller increments than frames.
Do any of the following:
To view the audio waveform of a clip in the Timeline panel, click the triangle to the left of the audio track name
and click the Set Display Style icon
To view an audio clip in the Source Monitor when the clip is in the Timeline panel, double-click the clip.
To view an audio clip in the Source Monitor when the clip is in the Project panel, drag the clip to the Source
Monitor. If a clip contains video and audio, you can view its audio in the Source Monitor by clicking the Toggle
Take Audio And Video button repeatedly until it displays the Take Audio icon

To view time in audio units

In the Audio Mixer, Program Monitor, Source Monitor, or Timeline panel, choose Audio Units from the panel
menu.
under the Toggle Track Output icon
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