Getting started
Audio typically takes a back seat to video but it's crucial to your projects. The best images lose their impact if their audio is mediocre. Your first goal is to acquire high-quality audio at the get-go, both in the field and when recording a narration. That means using the right microphones and using them correctly.Premiere Pro gives video producers and audiophiles all they need to add top-notch aural quality to their productions. The program has a built-in audio mixer that rivals hardware found in production studios. The mixer lets you edit in mono, stereo or 5.1 surround sound, has a built-in instrument and vocal recording feature, and offers several ways to mix selected tracks.You can perform industry-standard edits like J- and L-cuts on the Timeline, as well as adjust audio volume levels, keyframes and interpolation.In addition, Premiere Pro's compliance with two Lesson 12.