sequence.
Try this now.
1. Continue working with the Desert Montage sequence. Make sure the Audio 1 track is set to
show audio keyframes, using the Timeline Display Settings menu.
2. Open the Audio Clip Mixer (not the Audio Track Mixer), and play the sequence from the
beginning.
Because you already added keyframes to this clip, the Audio Clip Mixer fader moves up
and down during playback.
3. Position the Timeline playhead at the beginning of the sequence again. In the Audio Clip
Mixer, enable the Write Keyframes button in the fader for Audio 1.
4. Keyframes appear when you stop playback. Play the sequence, and while it plays, make
some dramatic adjustments to the Audio 1 fader.
This example is a little over the top (it would be very unusual to make such wild adjustments to audio level), but it
illustrates the challenge of having too many keyframes.
Note