| Premiere pro enables direct manipulation of the audio levels within the audio track itself.First expand the audio track.
Press Option + = key to expand the Audio tracksOR |
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| It is also a good idea to zoom in on the timeline to make your view more detailed.Ensure the Timeline panel is active.Press the = key to zoom in (- key to zoom out)OR |
| Use the Zoom drag bar at the bottom of the Timeline panel to zoom In and Out.Use the light grey squares at either end of the slide to minimise or maximise how much of the timeline you see.You can also use the + and - keys on your keyboard. |
| Move the timeline cursor to where you want the fade IN to start. |
| Numerical editing will give you precision and consistency in your editing.By using the (-) sign you will move the playhead backwards the desired value entered. |
| Use the mouse to adjust the volume up or down by dragging the Keyframe. |
| Add keyframes to where you want the audio to start and finish to fade OUT. |
| Right-click a Keyframe to change the Keyframe behaviour. 'Ease In' and 'Ease Out' makes smooth transitions. |
| Make sure to keep an eye on the Audiometer to make sure you stay within recommended dB range. |
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