Audio Output Mapping; Adjusting Gain And Volume; To Set The Audio Output Mapping; Adjusting Volume Levels - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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Select the Mute Input During Timeline Recording option.
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Audio output mapping

Using the Audio Output Mapping preferences, you can specify how each device channel corresponds to an Adobe
Premiere Pro audio output channel. The Stereo and 5.1 columns correspond to the number of channels (outputs) in
the current sequence's master audio track, which you specify when you create a sequence. Mono sequences use the
Stereo column because the mono signal is output to both the left and right speakers.
The following icons, under the Stereo Column icon
The left stereo channel
The right stereo channel
In the 5.1 Column, the following icons indicate device channel mapping for 5.1 surround mixes:
The left front channel
The right front channel
The left surround channel
The right surround channel
The center front channel
The low frequency effects channel

To set the audio output mapping

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Choose Edit > Preferences > Audio Output Mapping.
In the Preferences dialog box, choose Premiere Pro Windows Sound from the Map Output For menu.
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To change the output channels of audio source channels, drag a channel icon from one source channel row to
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another source channel row. This swaps the output channels of the two source audio channels.

Adjusting volume levels

Adjusting gain and volume

Gain generally refers to the input level or volume in clips. Volume generally refers to the output level or the volume
in sequence clips or tracks. You can set gain or volume levels to make levels more consistent among tracks or clips,
or to adjust a track's or clip's audio signal when it is too high or too low. Keep in mind, however, that if the level of an
audio clip was set too low when it was digitized, increasing the gain or volume might simply amplify noise. For best
results, follow the standard practice of recording or digitizing source audio at the optimum level; this allows you to
concentrate on adjusting track levels.
You use the Audio Gain command to adjust the gain level for a selected clip. The Audio Gain command is
independent of the output level settings in the Audio Mixer and the Timeline panel, but its value is combined with
the track level for the final mix.
You can adjust the volume for a sequence clip in the Effect Controls or Timeline panels. In the Effect Controls panel,
you use the same methods to adjust the volume as you do to set other effect options. In terms of editing, it is often
simpler to adjust the Volume effect in the Timeline panel.
, indicate device channel mapping for stereo mixes:
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