If it's only the audio level that you are adjusting for all those clips,
try this:

Let's say for example, all the odd-numbered clips are the wide shot and
all the even-numbered clips are the close-ups and all the audio is on
track 1. Hold the shift key and select all the even-numbered clips.
After they are all selected, drag them down to audio track 2. Then open
the Audio Mixer window and adjust the level for each track.

RDH


--- In [email protected], "lesjohnstone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Posted by: "lesjohnstone" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
<http://us.mc521.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&Subject=
Re%3ASound%20Editing>   lesjohnstone 
<http://profiles.yahoo.com/lesjohnstone>  Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:39 am (PDT)
Hi All,

I'm using Premiere 1.5 and I just wondered if there is any way to speed
up working on the sound after the programme has been cut. i.e. I've got
two layers a wide shot and a close up, I've editing by cutting between
them so there is an edit every few seconds. Now I come to work on the
sound - select one channel adjust levels etc. I need to do this on one
clip then copy the results to all the other clips, but there are
hundreds. Is it possible to take the cuts out the sound so its one bi
clip again and I can work on it as a whole?

Thanks for any help
Les



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