Hi there - I'm using the trial version of CS6 and will almost certainly buy it. I've watched lots of the video tutorials but am stumped on this simple issue!
1. Let's say I have a clip and I want to increase the audio level part way through a clip.
2. In Example A below I have added a keyframe at the point I want to change the volume.
3. I then went to the audio mixer and increased the volume level using the slider. But nothing changed on the clip.
4. The only way I could get it to work was to add more key frames after the first one (see Example B) and increase the volume on the timeline.
5. This is very fiddly and I'd prefer to be able to do this using the audio mixer. Is this possible?
With the proper Send settings (Write, Touch, etc., as Craig mentions), you can easily ride the Volume in real-time. I like to add a Numbered Marker to where I want the adjustment to begin, hold, and then end, so that I have several visual clues, besides the aural ones.
I also have found that the default setting for Audio>Minimal Time Thinning Interval places too many Keyframes on the Track, so I have bumped that up in Preferences.
Also remember, the Keyframes added with Audio Mixer are Track Keyframes, and not Clip Keyframes. If you were to remove all Clips, those Keyframes would still be there, and would affect any Clips that you added back.
Good luck,
Hunt
Here is a more specific example (vid tut) regarding Mixer Automation.
It is for Audition but the principles and controls are pretty much the same in PPRO Mixer Panels.
Worth looking at the entire vid for context but Track Mixing (as opposed to Clip Mixing) starts around 4:30
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/short-and-suite/multitrack-mixing-automation -in-adobe-audition-cs55-/
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