stereo when it’s used in a mono audio track. Use the Treat as Stereo command on an
instance of the clip in the Project window, and then drag it to a stereo track.
To use a mono clip as stereo:
1
In the Project window, select a mono clip.
2
Choose Clip > Audio Options > Treat as Stereo.
Viewing audio clips
You can view an audio clip’s Volume, Mute, or Pan time graphs and its waveform in the
Timeline window. You can also view an audio clip in the Source view of the Monitor
window, which is useful in situations such as setting precise In and Out points (see
“Setting sample-based audio In and Out points” on page 122). You can also view
sequence
time in audio units instead of frames, which is useful for editing audio at smaller
increments
than frames.
To view audio clips:
Do one of the following:
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To view the audio waveform of a clip in the Timeline window, click the triangle to the
left of the audio track name, and click the Set Display Style icon under the Toggle
Track Output icon . Then choose Show Waveform.
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To view an audio clip in the Source view of the Monitor window when the clip is in the
Timeline window, double-click the clip.
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To view an audio clip in the Source view of the Monitor window when the clip is in the
Project window, drag the clip to the Source view. If a clip contains video and audio, you
can view its audio in the Source view by clicking the Take Video/Take Audio button
repeatedly until it displays the Take Audio icon .
To view time in audio units:
In the Audio Mixer window, Program view, or Timeline window, choose Audio Units from
the window menu.
To see more volume detail when viewing an audio waveform in the Timeline window,
increase the track height. To see more time detail, view time in audio units.
Setting a track’s input source
When you enable recording for a track, the track can record from the Input/Output Device
channel selected in the Audio Hardware Preferences dialog box. This dialog box includes
the ASIO Settings button, which lets you enable audio inputs connected to your
computer. You can use the track input pop-up menu to choose which channel is routed to
a particular track.
Submix and master tracks always receive audio from tracks within the sequence, so
recording and track input options are unavailable for them.
To change a track’s input:
1
In the Audio Mixer window, make sure that the Enable Track For Recording button is
on (red) for the track you want to change.
2
Select an input source from the input options pop-up menu, which appears directly
above the Enable Track for Recording button.
To adjust the audio hardware preferences:
Choose Edit > Preferences > Audio Hardware, and set the following options.
Input/Output Device
Determines which connected audio device is routed into and out
of Adobe Premiere Pro. For a device to be available, an up-to-date driver must be properly