Adi Head
July 10th, 2016, 09:37 AM
I'm working in CC 2015.2 (because CC 2015.3 update caused problems).
I want to make the audio in a particular clip less loud.
So i went to the Effects panel and opened up the default Volume effect.
I made sure the animation button is toggled OFF for Level and brought the level down from zero to about -35 db.
When I playback the clip - it starts out very low, as I would expect -35 db to sound like, but then gradually gets louder.
By the end of the clip, it sounds more or less as it did at 0 db.
There are no key frames in the effect timeline, since as I said - I have animation turned off.
When looking at the levels they seem to be steady at about -50 db throughout the whole clip.
When I render/export the clip - it retains the mysterious fade effect (starts soft and gradually gets louder).
Has anyone experienced this? Am I doing something wrong?
This is my first Premiere Pro project (migrated from Sony Vegas), so I could be missing something.
Thanks
I want to make the audio in a particular clip less loud.
So i went to the Effects panel and opened up the default Volume effect.
I made sure the animation button is toggled OFF for Level and brought the level down from zero to about -35 db.
When I playback the clip - it starts out very low, as I would expect -35 db to sound like, but then gradually gets louder.
By the end of the clip, it sounds more or less as it did at 0 db.
There are no key frames in the effect timeline, since as I said - I have animation turned off.
When looking at the levels they seem to be steady at about -50 db throughout the whole clip.
When I render/export the clip - it retains the mysterious fade effect (starts soft and gradually gets louder).
Has anyone experienced this? Am I doing something wrong?
This is my first Premiere Pro project (migrated from Sony Vegas), so I could be missing something.
Thanks