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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Editing Audio
Link and unlink video and audio clips
In the Project panel, clips that contain both video and audio appear as a single item, represented by
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 a Timeline panel, the
linked audio moves with it, and vice versa. For this reason, the audio/video pair is called a linked clip. In a 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].
Ordinarily, all editing functions act on both parts of a linked clip. When you want to work with the audio and video
individually, you can unlink them. When you do, you can use the video and audio as though they were not linked; even
the clip names no longer appear underlined or bear the [V] and [A] labels. Even so, Premiere Pro keeps track of the
link. If you relink the clips, they indicate whether they have been moved out of sync, and by how much. You can have
Premiere Pro automatically resynchronize the clips.
You can also create a link between previously unlinked clips. This is particularly useful if you need to synchronize
video and audio that were recorded separately.
Note: You can link video only to audio—you cannot link a video clip to another video clip. You can link a video clip to
multiple audio clips, or multiple audio clips together.
Here is a video tutorial
from Andrew Devis on unlinking audio & video to edit them separately (J & L cuts).
For more information about linking and unlinking clips,
Richard Harrington, Robbie Carman and Jeff Greenberg.
More Help topics
"Linking multiple audio
clips" on page 225
Link or unlink video and audio
1
Do the following in a Timeline:
• To link video and audio, Shift-click a video and audio clip, or a series of audio clips to select them, and then choose
Clip > Link.
• To unlink video and audio, select a linked clip and choose Clip > Unlink.
• To unlink video and audio from multiple clips, select the clips and choose Clip > Unlink (new in Premiere Pro
CS5.5).
Note: In Premiere Pro CS5, after unlinking a clip, audio and video remains selected. To move or trim either audio or
video, you must first deselect the either clip. In Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later, after unlinking a clip, video remains selected
while audio becomes deselected.
2
(Optional) To use a set of linked clips multiple times, create a nested sequence from the set of synchronized clips,
and place the nested sequence in other sequences as desired. For more information, see
from a selection of
clips" on page 155.
Edit tracks of linked clips individually
In a Timeline, Alt-click/Option-click either part of a linked clip, and then use any editing tool. When you have
finished editing the clip, you can reselect (click) the clip to edit it as a linked clip again. Alt/Option-dragging audio
or video works well for adjusting a split edit.
see this excerpt
Last updated 1/16/2012
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from An Editor's Guide to Premiere Pro by
"Create a nested sequence
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