225 Waveforms are immutable Adding an effect to a clip in Adobe Premiere Pro will not affect the original audio
or video clip or the visible audio waveform. If you change a clip’s volume or apply
audio effects to it, the waveform will always display the clip’s original volume levels.
14 In the Project panel, double-click the Practice sequence to open it in the
Timeline. Drag Music 11 5.1 to the Timeline, and notice that Adobe Premiere
Pro will not let you drop it in the Audio 1 track.
Audio 1 is a stereo track. When you drag an audio clip to a sequence that does
not have a track that matches the clip’s type, Adobe Premiere Pro automatically
creates a new track to suit that clip type. Even though Adobe Premiere Pro
appears to move the new clip below the master audio track, the new track will
appear above the master audio track once you release the mouse button.
15 Expand the view of the newly added Audio 2 track by clicking its Collapse/
Expand Track triangle (shown here) to open its waveform view. Drag the
boundary between Video 1 and Audio 1 up the screen, and then drag
the bottom of Audio 2 down.
Your sequence should look like the figure shown here. Note the labels for each
of the six channels in this 5.1 surround sound clip.
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226 LESSON 12
Acquiring and Editing Audio
16 At the top of the Source Monitor, click the menu of open clips, and select
Source: Medieval_Sword Swipe – mono.wav, which will then open in
the Source Monitor.
17 Drag the Drag Audio Only icon to the Timeline to bring the Mono.wav file into
the Timeline. Note that Adobe Premiere Pro will not allow you to drop the
mono clip in the Audio 1 track, because Audio 1 is a stereo track. Drop it below
the master track, and Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 will create a new mono track
above the master track.
5.1 surround
Stereo
Mono
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Note: You can tell
the audio track type
by its icon: Mono is a
single speaker, Stereo is
a double speaker, and
5.1 says 5.1. The master
audio track is stereo by
default. This is set on
the Track tab when you
create a new sequence.