Audio gain

I need to put an audio gain on a piece of audio, I first. It would be as a transition audéo, but instead of calm I need to get stronger. Adobe has predefined audio gain because I looked in my preset audio files and can find only transitions that fade.

Here's a look at the Volume being alterations over time, in the Audio Clip:

Here's a look at the Audio track keyframes, applied via the Audio Mixer:

We can dynamically adjust Keyframes of the Volume of the track, by changing the send to write, or touch and then moving the cursor, while playing the timeline. When applied, change the sending to read and then reading again. You will see the cursor move automatically reflect your physical movement. Note: I personally think that the default frequency of the track keyframes to be somewhat high and who sitting a bit.

Remember - Clip Volume Keyframes remain with the Clip and track Volume keyframes remain with the track, regardless of what Clips you have in this area. Alos, can change the viewing Mode of keyframe between none, key elements and track keyframes images.

Good luck and we hope this helps,

Hunt

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