![]() ![]() The easiest way to move a clip to the Timeline is to drag it with your mouse. The method that you use will depend on what's easiest and quickest for you, as well as your comfort level with each method. ![]() There are several ways to move clips to the Timeline. We are going to discuss these methods in the sections below. ![]() Multiple audio tracks are given equal weight, which means they will all be played. You can adjust the audio mix to fix this. Whichever video track is above another track is the one that will be viewed in the video. The only way to change that is to make higher tracks transparent or smaller. In Premiere Pro, video tracks are combined from the top down. If you are new to Premiere Pro, you may be wondering how multiple video tracks work when you play the video. It may even seem like having multiple tracks will result in several clips playing over the top of each other. When Track Lock is on, the padlock icon will be a locked padlock. To enable or disable Track Lock, click the Track Lock button, circled below. When it is disabled, a slash will appear through it. To enable or disable Sync Lock, click the Toggle Sync Lock button, circled below. Track Lock locks a track from editing or from adjustments made to other synced tracks. In the snapshot below, we have two video tracks loaded onto our Timeline.īy enabling Sync Lock, we can be sure that all tracks will be made equally affected by adjustments made to the track. If we add a 10 second clip, for example, at the beginning of the video, we would want both existing clips moved equally to the right ten seconds. In other words, we would still want the tracks "lined up" further right on the Timeline the same way that they were before we inserted the clip. If you want to solo an audio track, click the S in the track header for that track. Interested in learning more? Why not take an online Adobe Premiere course? To mute an audio track, click the M in the track header for the track you wish to disable. ![]() To re-enable the track, click the Toggle Output button again. This disables a track. When you disable a track, it no longer appears in the Program Monitor. In addition, you will see a slash over the button that you just clicked. To disable a video track, click the Toggle Track Output button. We have circled it below. Most projects in Premiere Pro will have multiple audio and video tracks. As you work on your project, you can adjust the program so that you only hear or see certain tracks. You can also move the playhead by clicking on and it dragging it to a new location. You can move the horizontal scroll bar left and right to view different frames. You can move the scroll bars on the right side of the Timeline up and down to scroll through and find tracks. This will maximize the space for editing audio or video tracks. Next, drag downward to hide audio tracks. Drag upward to hide video tracks. You can adjust space between video and audio tracks. To do this, go to the track header. Put your mouse pointer over the dividing line between audio and video tracks. You will then see the height adjustment pointer. To zoom in and out of the timeline, grab an edge of the zoom bar as we learned to do in the Source Monitor. Drag inward to zoom in. Drag outward to zoom out. You can also use the Zoom tool in the Tools panel by going to the location you want to zoom in/out on and clicking your mouse as many times as needed (after clicking on the tool). NOTE : Of course, you can maximize the Timeline by pressing the accent key on your keyboard (`). It is located to the left of the 1 key and above the Tab key. Knowing how to do these things will enable you to do that. You need to see what you are doing, and you need to be able to see what you are working on. How multiple tracks display in Premiere Proīefore we jump into learning more about the Timeline, it is important that we talk about the Tools panel that is located between the Timeline and the Project panel.īeing able to zoom in and out, move around, and arrange the components in the Timeline will become necessary skills as you work in Premiere Pro. ![]()
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