-[PREMIERE PRO] AUDIO TRANSITIONS-

-as of [30 APRIL 2024]

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*OFFICIAL LINK*

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-FX PANEL-

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*SELECT ‘DEFAULT AUDIO TRANSITION’ VIA [RIGHT-CLICK]* —>

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*DEFAULT IS ‘CONSTANT GAIN’*

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*SET ‘DEFAULT AUDIO TRANSITION DURATION’ IN ‘TIMELINE TAB’ OF ‘PREFERENCES MENU’* —>

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[DEFAULT DURATION] = [1 SECOND]

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*MAKE SURE BOTH CLIPS ARE SELECTED IN THE [TIMELINE]*

(BUT YOUR PLAYHEAD DOES NOT NEED TO BE PLACED AT THE TRANSITION POINT)

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*to appliy default audio transition to beginning/end/splits* –>

[SHIFT] + [d]

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“CROSS-FADE”

*constant gain*
(for fade-in)

*constant power*

*exponential fade*
(for fade-out)

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*default setting* –>

“CONSTANT POWER”

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(you can right-click a setting in the ‘effects panel’ to “set selected as default transition”)

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(to fade audio in and out)

(on top dropdown menu select “WINDOWS” –> “EFFECTS”)

(clear any text in search box)

(go to “audio transitions” –> “crossfade”)

(select “exponential fade” and drag it to the end of an audio clip)

(this creates a gradual (rather than abrupt) decrase in volume)

(you can make the ‘fade’ shorter / longer via ‘dragging’ the ends)

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Learn when to use audition transitions and how to apply and customize them inside Adobe Premiere Pro

You can apply crossfades for audio transitions between clips.

An audio fade is analogous to a video transition.

Like a video transition, an audio transition allows you to fade sound in or out of your project.

You can also apply crossfades between two different clips.

For a crossfade, you add an audio transition between two adjacent audio clips on the same track.

To fade in or fade out, you add a crossfade transition to either end of a single clip

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Premiere Pro includes three types of audio crossfade transitions namely

Constant Gain,

Constant Power,

Exponential Fade

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Specify the default audio transition

Right-click (Windows) or control-click (macOS) either Constant Gain or Constant Power in the Effects panel.

Choose Set Selected As Default Transition from the context menu.

Set the default duration for audio transitions

Choose Edit > Preferences > Timeline (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences > Timeline (macOS).

In the Preferences dialog box, enter a value for the Audio Transition Default Duration.

Adjust or customize an audio transition

To edit an audio transition, double-click the transition in a Timeline panel and adjust the transition in the Effect Controls panel.

To customize the rate of an audio fade or crossfade, adjust the clip’s audio volume keyframe graph instead of applying a transition.

Try interactive fade handles in Premiere Pro (beta)

To install the Premiere Pro (beta) app on your desktop, visit the Beta apps tab of your Creative Cloud desktop app and select Install next to Premiere Pro (beta)

Fade in or fade out clip audio

Expand the audio track vertically in the Timeline panel.

With visual fade handles on audio clips, simply click and drag to create a variety of custom fades.

UI shows interactive fade handle dragged to create a fade effect in the audio clip.

Interactive fade handles on the edges of clips can be dragged to create audio fades.

Crossfade between audio clips

Vertically expand the audio tracks that you want to crossfade.

Make sure that the two audio clips are adjacent and both clips are trimmed.

With visual fade handles on the audio clip, select and drag across the neighboring clip to create a custom crossfade.

UI shows crossfade effect between two audio clips.

Expand the interactive fade handles on the edges of clips to create crossfades between clips

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helpx.adobe.com /premiere-pro/using/audio-transitions.html

Working with audio transitions

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