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adobe rush add music

This tutorial demonstrates how to add built-in music to your project in Premiere Rush.

Adding Built-In Music

To access and add Premiere Rush's built-in music to your project, first click the Add Media button. The Add Media button is the white "+" in a blue circle, located at the top of the screen, on the left.

Add Media Button image

Click the "Media…" button on the window that pops open. media browser imageThis opens the media browser. You will need to navigate to Premiere Rush's Soundtracks. Click the drop-down selection at the top of the browser. In the screenshot below, we were currently accessing the Desktop, but your interface my display a different folder.

dropdown selection image

In the drop-down selection, select Media Browser. media browser imageFrom the Media Browser choices, select Rush Soundtracks.

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Select one of the music choices and click and drag it to the timeline where you want the music to begin.rush soundtracks music options imageClick in the timeline where you'd like to playback from, and hit the spacebar to watch your video with the music. If you don't like the music you chose, click on it in the timeline and hit delete on the keyboard.

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Audio Adjustments

You may need to make adjustments to various audio elements in your project.

In the screenshot below, the selected clip's volume is too loud for the voiceover that was recorded.

To adjust the volume of this clip we need to access the audio tools. This is done by clicking the Audio button, located towards the top on the right, second from the bottom of the set of buttons.

audio icon image

By default you will see just the basic adjustments. The Clip Volume slider will allow you to adjust the overall volume of the clip.

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For the example above, we would want to bring the volume down to around 10.

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To access the advanced settings, click on the Advanced label. advanced settings imageAfter opening the advanced settings we found that the clip in the example was too loud because Auto Volume was selected. For this clip that doesn't have any voice in it, it would be better to deselect Auto Volume.

Another adjustment to consider is the music track. Click on it to select it.adjusted audio imageLooking at the advanced settings, we see that Auto Volume is selected for the music as well.

This may work for your music, but in the example above, you might want the music to be full volume during the opening shot which doesn't have any speech, and then be quieter when someone is talking.

To do this, uncheck Auto Volume and instead select Auto Duck.

turn on auto duck imageVisually, you will see shadows on the clips that this is applied to that indicates when it's quieter. The audio will fade down as it approaches voice clips and fade up when the voice clips end.

auto ducked music image Music clips are labeled with an icon of a small white music note, voice clips are labeled with an icon of a small white person silhouette, and all other clips are labeled with a small white icon of audio waveforms.

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If the Auto Ducking doesn't work right, it's likely because an audio clip is miscategorized.

Below, the middle audio clip is categorized as Other, indicated by the icon.

wrong audio type selected image

This can be changed in the advanced settings.

To change it, click the Change Type drop-down to see the options.

audio drop down selection Click on the one you want to correctly categorize it.

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The music now ducks correctly under the clip that we changed. fixed audio type image

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adobe rush add music

Source: https://mediacommons.psu.edu/2019/09/19/adding-music-to-your-project-in-adobe-premiere-rush/

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