![]() ![]() What are the different types of audio transitions in Premiere Pro?īefore going through the step by step guide on creating an audio fade out in Premiere Pro, let’s quickly have a look at the top audio transitions in Premiere Pro. Check out more of our Adobe Premiere Pro resources down below. There you have it, that’s how to create a simple audio fade out in Premiere Pro. To do this, simply click the beginning or the end of the transition, and you can drag it to increase the duration or decrease it. You now have the option to reduce or increase the duration of your audio fade in or fade out. For ease, simply press shift-command-D on your keyboard to add the transition Select the “Constant Power” and now pull this over onto the clip where you want the audio to fade in or out. Now you have it opened, select the audio transitions panel. To make sure you have the effects panel unlocked, go to Window > Effects to switch this on to access the audio transitions. We’re nearly there! Now it’s time to add the audio fade out in Premiere Pro. Finally, add the desired audio transition. ![]() This will ensure you don’t overwrite any other audio in your sequence. If you’re already working on a project, simply drag your audio file down to clear space in the audio track in your sequence. If you’re starting afresh, you can just drag your audio file onto the timeline, and Premiere Pro will assign it to the Audio track. Now, drag your audio file onto your timeline. Yep, all four ways will allow you to import your audio file in Adobe Premiere Pro, ready to add that simple audio fade out.
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