deltoidjohn
Veteran
Hi Everyone,
I've updated to CC2020 from 2018 and am trying out the new Essential Sound features, in particular the auto-ducking.
I'm wondering if there is some sort of way to offset the keyframes that Premiere generates, apart from doing it manually for every single keyframe.
At the moment it seems to duck the audio before the "duck against" clip actually starts. So, for example, you get a very obvious dip in the music a second before the VO kicks in, and then it takes a while to ramp back up afterward, rather than having the volume change centered around the start of the new audio clip.
Is there any preference that adjusts where the fade happens (eg start on new clip/center on new clip/end on new clip?)? I know I can adjust the speed and sensitivity but that does nothing to effect where the middle point of the fade is - which prevents me from putting the fade where I actually want it.
I've updated to CC2020 from 2018 and am trying out the new Essential Sound features, in particular the auto-ducking.
I'm wondering if there is some sort of way to offset the keyframes that Premiere generates, apart from doing it manually for every single keyframe.
At the moment it seems to duck the audio before the "duck against" clip actually starts. So, for example, you get a very obvious dip in the music a second before the VO kicks in, and then it takes a while to ramp back up afterward, rather than having the volume change centered around the start of the new audio clip.
Is there any preference that adjusts where the fade happens (eg start on new clip/center on new clip/end on new clip?)? I know I can adjust the speed and sensitivity but that does nothing to effect where the middle point of the fade is - which prevents me from putting the fade where I actually want it.