Adobe Premiere Pro CC Classroom in a Book (2019 Release), First Edition

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6. Resize the Audio 1 track to make sure the waveform is fully visible. Notice that two audio
channels are displayed on the audio clips in this sequence: The clips have stereo audio.

The audio waveform on these clips looks a little different from the waveform in the Source
Monitor. That’s because it’s a Rectified audio waveform, which makes it easier to see
lower-volume audio, like the dialogue in this scene. You can switch between Rectified and
regular audio waveforms.
7. Open the Timeline panel menu (not the Settings menu), and choose Rectified Audio
Waveforms to deselect it.

The regular waveform display works well for louder audio, but notice the quieter parts of
the speech; it’s much harder to follow the level changes.
8. Open the Timeline panel menu and restore the Rectified Audio Waveforms option.

Working with standard audio tracks


In a sequence, the standard audio track type can accommodate both mono audio clips and
stereo audio clips. The controls in the Effect Controls panel, the Audio Clip Mixer, and the
Audio Track Mixer work with both kinds of media.


If you’re working with a combination of mono and stereo clips, you’ll find it more convenient to
use the standard track type than the traditional separate mono or stereo tracks.


This standard audio track has a mix of stereo and mono clips.
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