
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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See also
“Downmixing to fewer channels” on page 195
“Working with submixes” on page 192
Panning and balancing in the Audio Mixer
The Audio Mixer provides controls for panning and balancing. A round knob appears when a mono or stereo track
outputs to a stereo track. You rotate the knob to pan or balance audio between the left and right output track
channels. A square tray appears when a mono or stereo track outputs to a 5.1 surround track. The tray depicts the
two-dimensional audio field created by 5.1 surround audio. You slide a puck within the tray to pan or balance audio
among the five speakers, which are represented by pockets around the edge of the tray. The tray also includes controls
for adjusting a 5.1 surround audio track’s center channel percentage and subwoofer volume. No pan control appears
if a track outputs to a submix or master track that contains the same number of channels or fewer; therefore, a pan
or balance control is never available for a 5.1 surround track. A master track doesn’t contain a pan or balance control
because it is never routed to another track. However, panning or balancing an entire sequence is possible when you
use the sequence as a track in another sequence.
You can vary the pan setting over time in the Audio Mixer, or in the Timeline panel by applying keyframes to a track’s
Pan options.
Panning and balancing controls
A.
Stereo pan/balance knob
B.
5.1 surround pan/balance tray
C.
Center percentage
For best results monitoring pan or balance settings, make sure that each of your computer or audio card’s outputs is
connected to the correct speaker, and make sure that positive and negative wires are connected consistently across all
speakers.
See also
“Working with keyframes” on page 230
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C
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