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Record a voice-over
- Connect
the microphone to the mic‑level input jack on the computer or sound card.
If necessary, choose Edit > Preferences >
Audio Hardware (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences >
Audio Hardware (Mac OS) to configure the input device.
- If you want to preview a Timeline panel as you record,
position the current‑time indicator in a Timeline panel a few seconds
before the time when you want the voice-over to begin.
- In the Audio Mixer, click the Record Enable button
for
any tracks on which you want to record audio.  Audio Mixer recording controls - A.
- Record Enable button for track
- B.
- Record
button for Audio Mixer
- In the Audio Mixer, click the Record button for the sequence.
Adobe Premiere Pro prepares the sequence for recording but moves
the playhead only when you press the Play button.
- Select Meter Input(s) Only in the Audio Mixer menu to
meter only the sound card’s inputs.
- Test the input levels by speaking into the microphone.
- When you finish testing, deselect Meter Input(s) Only
to meter the project’s audio tracks also.
- Speak into the microphone again. Watch the Audio Mixer
level meters to ensure that the input levels for record‑enabled
tracks are high but not clipping.
- Click the Play button in the Audio Mixer, and then start
speaking the voice-over.
The Play button changes to the Stop button.
- When you are done speaking, press Stop.
Adobe Premiere Pro records the voice-over to a WAV file
located on the scratch disk specified by the Captured Audio setting
in Preferences.
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