"Sailor"
<lost@sea.com> wrote in message
news:Xns945B65EF49F34lostseacom@24.24.2.167...
> Hi
all... I was just wondering if there is a way to adjust entire audio
>
level.. via rubber band in the timeline in Premier 6.. You used to be able
> to
hold the shift key, hold the pointer anywhere over the rubber band and
>
adjust the volume level of the entire clip (or portions of the clip that
>
may be pre determined by adding nodes). Now it seems that you have to go to
>
each end and do it..
>
any solution to this?
Yes -
but why Adobe changed this easy operation,
I do
not know... Go to the tool set (pointer, etc.)
and
select the icon that looks like a "divided-by"
symbol
(second row down, third tool over - may
be
hiding under the audio-blend tool) and apply this
to the
rubber band (you can use a key to get the readout
of
level change). You can also right-click on the audio
track
and select "audio options", then "audio gain".
And,
you can highlight another track with a setting you
like, hit
"Ctr C", highlight the track to be changed, then
select
"paste attributes" and select the appropriate item
to
check (this can be repeated for other tracks with
keystrokes)...
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David Ruether
d_ruether@hotmail.com
http://www.David-Ruether-Photography.com