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18 Working with Audio
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Using the Audio Mixer Tool
The Audio Mixer tool has three modes that let you perform the following tasks:
Accessing the Audio Mixer and Audio Mixer Modes
To open the Audio Mixer tool, do one of the following:
t If one of the Audio tools is already open, click the Effect Mode Selector menu, and
select Audio Mixer.
t Select Tools > Audio Mixer.
The Audio Mixer tool opens.
To select the Audio Mixer mode, do one of the following:
t Click and hold the Audio Mixer mode button, and select the mode from the menu.
t Click the Audio Mixer mode button and cycle through the Audio Mixer mode settings to
the mode you want to select.
Audio Mixer Tool Controls
The following illustrations and tables identify the controls of the Audio Mixer tool in Clip
Gain and Pan mode, including controls common to all three modes. The elements described
in the following tables appear in all Audio Mixer modes unless otherwise noted. For specific
information on Automation Gain and Pan mode, see “Using Automation Gain and Pan” on
page 777. For specific information on Live Mix mode, see “Using Live Mix Mode” on
page 785.
Mode Task Description
Clip Gain and Pan Lets you adjust the overall volume and pan values for a clip, in a bin or in
the Timeline.
For more information, see “Using Clip Gain and Pan Mode” on page 769.
Automation
Gain and Pan
Lets you adjust and record volume and pan changes within a clip in the
Timeline.
For more information, see “Using Automation Gain and Pan” on page 777.
Live Mix Lets you temporarily override any existing Automation Gain and Pan
settings. You can use the controls on the Audio Mixer tool or use an external
controller to change volume and pan settings without modifying the existing
Automation Gain and Pan settings.
For more information, see “Using Live Mix Mode” on page 785.