User Guide

ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
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Choosing from the Selected Parameter menu
4 Change the value of the property using the control knob above the send assignment properties menu at the bottom
of the sends list.
To work with sends
1
(Optional) To display the Effects And Sends panel in the Audio Mixer, click the Show/Hide Effects And Sends
triangle at the left side of the Audio Mixer.
2 Do any of the following:
To designate a send as a pre-fader or post-fader, right-click a send and choose Pre-Fader or Post-Fader from the
context menu.
To mute a send, click the Send Mute button next to the send control knob for the selected send property.
To delete a send, choose None from the Send Assignment Selection pop-up menu.
Downmixing to fewer channels
Whenever you route track output to a track or device with fewer channels, Adobe Premiere Pro must downmix the
audio to the number of channels in the destination track. Downmixing is often practical or necessary because a
sequences audio may be played back on audio gear supporting fewer audio channels than your original mix. For
example, you might create a DVD with 5.1 surround audio, but some of your customers may use speaker systems or
televisions that support only stereo (2 channels) or mono (1 channel). However, downmixing can also occur in your
projectwhenyouassigntrackoutputtoatrackthathasfewerchannels.AdobePremiereProprovidesa5.1Mixdown
Type option that lets you choose how to translate 5.1 surround audio into stereo or mono audio. You can choose from
various combinations of Front channels, Rear channels, and the LFE (low-frequency effects, or subwoofer) channel.
To translate 5.1 audio to stereo or mono
1
Choose Edit > Preferences > Audio.
2 Choose a 5.1 Mixdown Type from the pop-up menu, and click OK.