User Guide
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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Note: If you want to preserve the integrity of left/right channel assignments, you may want to avoid using downmix
options that include the LFE channel.
Routing track output
By default, track output is routed to the master track. You can also route the complete track signal to a submix track
or master track by using the Track Output Assignment pop-up menu at the bottom of each track in the Audio Mixer.
The output signal contains all properties specified for that track, including automation, effects, pan/balance,
solo/mute, and fader settings. In the Audio Mixer, all submixes are grouped to the right of all audio tracks. You can
output a track to any submix, but to prevent feedback loops, Adobe Premiere Pro allows a submix to be routed only
to a submix to the right of it, or to the master track. The output pop-up menu lists only the tracks that follow these
rules.
Note: It’s possible to create a send/return arrangement with an effects submix.
See also
“About sends” on page 193
To route or turn off track output
❖ Do any of the following:
• To route track output to another track, select a submix or Master from the Track Output Assignment pop-up menu
at the bottom of each track in the Audio Mixer.
• To completely turn off track output, click the Toggle Track Output icon to hide the speaker icon for a track in
the Timeline panel. This causes the track to output no signal but doesn’t change its signal routing.
Applying effects to audio
Applying audio effects to clips
In the Effects panel, you can find audio effects inside the Audio Effects bin. Depending on the number of channels
in the audio track, you apply effects from either the 5.1, Stereo, or Mono bins.
You apply and edit audio clip effects much as you apply effects to video clips: select a clip in the Timeline panel and
drag an audio effect onto the clip or into the Effect Controls panel, and then adjust the effect options in the Effect
Controls panel. You adjust options by entering values, dragging sliders, scrubbing underlined text, or manipulating
the graph in the Effect Controls timeline.
Note: The Volume effect is a fixed effect that is automatically applied to every sequence clip containing audio. The
Volume effect can be adjusted in the Effect Controls panel or by manipulating the graph in the Timeline panel.










