installed in Windows. In addition, if you want to input more than two stereo channels or
monitor 5.1 surround audio, the device driver must comply with the ASIO (Audio Stream
Input Output) specification. If it doesn’t, only stereo inputs and outputs will be available
regardless of the number of hardware inputs and outputs that are connected.
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Output Channel Mappings
Specifies how each device channel corresponds to an Adobe
Premiere Pro audio output channel. The Stereo and 5.1 columns correspond to the
number of channels (outputs) in the current sequence’s master audio track, which you
specify when you create a sequence. Mono sequences use the Stereo column because
the
mono signal is output to both the left and right speakers. The Stereo Column icon
indicates device channel mapping by displaying the Stereo Left Channel icon or the
Stereo Right Channel icon in Adobe Premiere Pro stereo mixes. The 5.1 Column icon
indicates device channel mapping by displaying the Left Channel icon , the Right
Channel icon , the Left Surround Channel icon , the Right Surround Channel icon ,
or the Center Channel icon in 5.1 surround mixes.
Latency
Sets the size of the memory cache used to assist processing. Short latency is
generally better for precision and live recording. Long latency can be better for heavy
effects processing.
ASIO Settings
Specifies the ASIO settings for the selected device. The settings in this
dialog are provided by the device and driver you are using, not by Adobe Premiere Pro.
See the documentation for the ASIO device and driver you are using.
Routing track output
By default, track output is routed to the master track. You can also route the complete
track signal to a submix track or master track by using the output pop-up menu at the
bottom of each track in the Audio Mixer window. The output signal contains all properties
specified for that track, including automation, effects, pan/balance, solo/mute, and fader
settings. In the Audio Mixer window, all submixes are grouped to the right of all audio
tracks. You can output a track to any submix, but to prevent feedback loops, submixes can
be routed only to a submix to the right of it, or to the Master track. The output pop-up
menu lists only the tracks that follow these rules.
If you want to create a send/return arrangement with an effects submix, see “Using sends”
on page 188.
To route track output to another track:
Select a submix or the master track from the output options pop-up menu at the bottom
of each track in the Audio Mixer window.
To completely turn off track output:
Click to hide the track’s Speaker icon in the Timeline window. This causes the track to
output no signal but doesn’t change its signal routing.
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Applying effects to audio tracks
You can apply up to five effects to an audio track by using the Audio Mixer window. Track
effect options are controlled in the Audio Mixer window in the effects list, in the panel that
contains effects and sends. If the panel is not visible, it can be expanded using the triangle
by the top left corner of the automation menus. The effects list contains five pop-up
menus you can use to apply up to five track effects. Adobe Premiere Pro processes effects