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Can You Compare Working With Audio In Premiere With Fcp? |
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Answer» Premiere is a track based audio editor which means when you’re using the audio mixer and moving sliders up-and-down you are changing the LEVEL for an entire audio track and not just an audio CLIP. You can adjust the audio on a per-clip basis by using the audio volume rubber BANDS that are available when you twirl down one of the audio timelines. The audio rubber banding works very much like Final Cut Pro where you can and keyframes and adjust the rubber bands with the MOUSE. Rubber banding and key framing the rubber bands can also be turned on on a per track basis as well. Premiere is a track based audio editor which means when you’re using the audio mixer and moving sliders up-and-down you are changing the level for an entire audio track and not just an audio clip. You can adjust the audio on a per-clip basis by using the audio volume rubber bands that are available when you twirl down one of the audio timelines. The audio rubber banding works very much like Final Cut Pro where you can and keyframes and adjust the rubber bands with the mouse. Rubber banding and key framing the rubber bands can also be turned on on a per track basis as well. |
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