Hi, all,
I'm trying to do some very simple audio mixing in Premiere Pro and am
having a tough time. I have a series of audio clips in a track that
are all adjusted relative to each other. Now I'm trying to contour
the overall volume of the track to match the position of the camera
to the subject: everything's louder when I'm closer, everything's
softer when I'm further away.
In Premiere 6.0 I'd simply use rubber bands in an audio track and
drag the volume up for some clips, down for others with nice ramps in
between. I can do the same thing in Premiere Pro 1.5 using track
volume keyframes, but I don't have any fine control: if I use the pen
tool to drag up and down, it has about 6 different levels from silent
to full blast. Premiere 6.0 used to let you hold down the Shift key
as you dragged to get 1-pt. adjustments up and down. Shift key has no
effect in Premiere Pro.
Is there any way to get fine control while dragging track volume keyframes?
And is there any way to remove all volume keyframes from a track at one time?
I'm hoping Adobe didn't take a backward step with keyframe adjustment
from 6.0 to Premiere Pro, and has substituted a new way to do this.
Thanks,
Mike Boom
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