To Adjust The Volume In The Effect Controls Panel; To Set A Uniform Track Output Level In The Audio Mixer; To Mute A Track In The Audio Mixer - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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See also
"Working with keyframes" on page 230
"Adjusting gain and volume" on page 186

To adjust the volume in the Effect Controls panel

Select an audio clip in a sequence.
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In the Effect Controls panel, click the triangle next to Volume to expand the effect.
Do any of the following:
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Enter a value for the level. A negative value decreases the volume level and a positive value increases the volume
level. A value of 0.0 represents the original clip's volume level without adjustment.
Click the triangle next to Level to expand the effect options, and then use the slider to adjust the volume level.
A keyframe is automatically created at the beginning of the clip's timeline in the Effect Controls panel.
(Optional) If you're changing the Volume effect over time, move the current-time indicator and adjust the volume
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level graph in the Effect Controls panel.
Each time you move the current-time indicator and make an adjustment, a new keyframe is created. You can also
adjust the interpolation between keyframes by editing the keyframe graph. Repeat as needed.
See also
"About keyframes" on page 230
"To edit keyframe graphs in the Effect Controls panel" on page 238

To set a uniform track output level in the Audio Mixer

In the Audio Mixer, adjust the track's volume setting.
Note: You can use this procedure when automation isn't applied to a track. If levels vary over time because track
automation keyframes are already applied, you may be able to adjust the track level uniformly by sending it to a submix
and setting the submix level.

To mute a track in the Audio Mixer

Click the track's Speaker icon in the Audio Mixer.
Note: Muting doesn't affect pre-fader items such as effects and sends. Also, the state of the Mute Track button is subject
to the automation settings in effect. If you want to silence track output completely, click the track's Speaker icon in the
Timeline panel.
See also
"Automating audio changes in the Audio Mixer" on page 199
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