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How to Edit Audio in Premiere Pro
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- 1 00:00:00 1.1 Introduction
- 2 2.1 Goals for editing audio
- 3 2.2 Loudness
- 4 2.3 Gain, Level, and Volume
- 5 2.4 Monitoring with Headphones
- 6 2.5 Monitoring with Speakers
- 7 2.6 Using a Subwoofer
- 8 3.1 Three-Prong Approach
- 9 3.2 Audio Processing Order in Premiere
- 10 3.3 Syncing Audio to Video
- 11 3.4 Leveling Clips in Premiere
- 12 3.5 Leveling Clips in Audition
- 13 3.6 Basic DeNoise in Audition
- 14 3.7 Targeted DeNoising in Audition
- 15 3.8 Fixing Audio Drift
- 16 4.1 Basic Effects Chain for Voice - DeNoise
- 17 4.2 Basic Effects Chain for Voice - EQ
- 18 4.3 Basic Effects Chain for Voice - Dynamics
- 19 4.4 Basic Effects Chain for Voice - DeEssing
- 20 4.5 Premiere Pro Stock Mix Track Effects
- 21 4.6 Third-Party Mix Track Effects
- 22 4.7 More Third-Party Mix Track Effects
- 23 4.8 Third-Party Effects for Dialog
- 24 4.9 DeReverb and DeClicking
- 25 5.1 Mixing a Multi-Person Interview
- 26 5.2 Mixing Music Against Dialog
- 27 5.3 Editing Music with Remix
- 28 5.4 Editing Music Manually
- 29 5.5 Using Audio Submixes
- 30 5.6 Mixing in Reaper
- 31 6.1 Conclusion