
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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Effects applied to the audio tracks in a multi-clip link displayed in the Effect Controls.
See also
“Linking video and audio clips in the Timeline panel” on page 144
“To edit a multi-clip link in the Source Monitor” on page 183
To link audio clips in the Timeline panel
In the Timeline panel, you can link multiple audio clips to one video clip, or you can link multiple audio clips to each
other. Keep in mind that you’re linking only instances of the master clips in the Timeline panel. The original master
clips in the Project panel are not linked.
1
(Optional) If necessary, select the linked video and audio clips, and then choose Clip > Unlink.
Note:
If you’re linking a video clip to multiple audio clips, you must first unlink it from its original audio. Otherwise, you
can only group the clips.
2
Do one of the following:
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Shift-click to select a video clip and more than one audio clip on separate tracks in the Timeline panel.
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Shift-click to select more than one audio clip on separate tracks in the Timeline panel.
All audio clips must have the same track format (mono, stereo, or 5.1 surround).
3
Choose Clip > Link.
See also
“To group clips” on page 133
To edit a multi-clip link in the Source Monitor
1
Do one of the following:
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In the Project panel, double-click a linked master clip.
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In the Timeline panel, double-click a linked clip.
2
Choose a track from the Track menu to display a specific channel.
3
(Optional) Specify the In and Out points for a track. The results depend on whether the multi-clip link came from
the Project or the Timeline panel:
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For a multi-clip link from the Project panel, specifying the In and Out points for one track applies the same In and
Out points to all the linked clips. The clips all have the same duration.