Date published
February 15, 2021
Get Clean Audio Using Adobe Premiere Pro!
If you're editing a vlog or cutting down a podcast clip into shorter social media segments, you probably use jump cuts to keep things moving. You may run into some audio pops, so here's how to fix them.
The easiest way to do it is to wait until your cuts are final, make a two-frame Constant Power audio transition, copy the effect, and paste it onto all the audio cuts you want to add.
To quickly paste it all to all your audio cuts, hold the command key, click and drag your cursor across all the cuts you want to effect, and hit paste.
That's it! If you need a visual aid, watch our friend Derek Lieu's 1-minute video here:
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