Fade in premiere5/20/2023 But, Constant Gain can sound more abrupt while Constant Power is more similar to the cross dissolve transition in video. If you want to quickly fade in or fade out a clip in Premiere Pro, this is the way to do it.Premiere Pro Hear the difference between the Crossfade Audio Transitions in Premiere. It can be hard to tell the difference between Constant Gain and Constant Power in this example. There are a couple of other options when it comes to controlling your audio level via the ‘ Audio Clip Mixer‘ and ‘ Audio Track Mixer‘ but that’s for another tutorial. Just go to the transition, right-clilck and set as default. The blue outline indicates that this is set as a default transitionīy the way, that’s the same thing you would do if you want to change the default video transition. That’s it, from now on when you are using the shortcut, this transition will be set by default. The default transition is indicated with a blue line around the icon. What if you need to set another audio transition as a default? That also easy to do, just go to the desired transition in the ‘Effects Panel’, right-click the transition, and select ‘Set Selected As Default Transition’. If you noticed, we applied the audio transition with the shortcut CTRL/CMD + SHIFT + D. How Do I Set This Default Audio Transition? When you double-click the transition in the timeline, you can fine-tune it in the ‘Effects Control Panel’ for instance change the duration and/or position. You might also like: 10 Smooth Transitions For Adobe Premiere Pro Note that this switching with the CTRL/CMD key only works while working in the ‘Selection Tool’! Most of the time you will work with the ‘ Selection Tool‘ (V) so you can switch to the ‘ Pen Tool‘ on the fly by holding the CTRL/CMD key while hovering over the volume line. Drag the keyframes to fine tune the fade in/out.Drag up (higher audio level) or down (lower audio level) to animate the volume.Hold CTRL and click on this line to add a keyframe.
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