Here’s How to Auto Duck Music Against Dialogue
With the auto-ducking feature, Premiere Pro will automatically lower the music volume down whenever there is any dialogue, with the help of keyframes.
This is a manual process – which takes time and effort. Whenever the scene involves dialogue, you need to manually lower the volume of the music so that the dialogue is heard clearly on top of the music. So you add dialogue clips in one track and music in another track. If you are working on post-production works of a short film, YouTube video, or documentary, you might naturally need a music track along with the dialogue.
Play with the different settings till you get the sound right.įor more detailed information on “Essential Sound” panel, click on the below 5 minutes tutorial from Adobe:Ģ. Now click on the “Edit” (if not already opened) from the “ Essential Sound” panel and you’ll see operations necessary for dialogue post processing:Ĭlick on them to expand further options.
With features like “Essential Sound” and Adobe Stock music, you have everything it needs to finish your movie or YouTube video inside Premiere Pro!Įspecially if you are a beginner who is in the process of getting used to editing inside Premiere Pro, you can quickly pick up audio editing without getting frustrated. Premiere Pro has packed so much audio post production features inside it so that you don’t have to leave the platform. More importantly, you can quickly get started! You don’t have to switch to other applications for audio editing and sweetening processes. The built-in features like the “Essential Sound” panel, auto-ducking, audio repair, and enhancement tools, etc., make it a very good choice.
Premiere Pro is definitely good for audio editing.