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Edit audio using the Properties panel

Learn how to quickly edit audio using tools in the Properties panel to adjust audio tracks like equalization, volume, and panning.

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Learn how to edit audio in the Properties panel using simple steps.

Before you begin:

Create a project, import media, and assemble a sequence on the timeline.

  1. Select an audio clip(s) on the timeline.

  2. If the Properties panel is not open, select Window > Properties.

    The Properties panel opens with the contextual audio properties available for the clip.

    Edit the audio of your video based on the options given under the Properties panel.
    Perform quick audio actions based on the options given under the Properties panel.

  3. Move the Volume slider to adjust the volume.

  4. Select Mute to turn off clip audio.

  5. If you are editing a Mono clip, you can also pan (position the sound output between the left and right speakers) using the Pan slider.

  6. Select   to add keyframes to the audio clip on your timeline. 

  7. You can then make more advanced edits by opening the three-dot   menu and selecting Open more audio controls or Browse Adobe Stock audio to find music and sound effects.

  8. 秘訣:

    You can edit the properties of multiple clips simultaneously by highlighting multiple graphics in your timeline.

    If all values of the highlighted clips match across the selection, the control will show that value. Overwriting that value will change this for every selected clip.

    If not all values match across the selection, the control will indicate this with a dash. Dragging the dash will relatively increase or decrease the value of each track item.

    Select the dash and overwrite the control with the same absolute value for all clips in the selection.

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