However, in the Audio tool in the editing panel on the right you can make a few audio adjustments including volume, muting, and automatic volume and ducking adjustment. This kind of doubling up is rarely seen throughout Premiere Rush, so is a little surprising.
The audio channel in the timeline can be expanded for more accurate editing in one of two ways: either with the button bottom-left or by right-clicking the clip in the timeline and choosing Expand audio. Though not as in depth as you’d get on desktop software like Premiere Pro, these are intuitive and easy, not at all as fiddly as audio editing can become. There’s a useful selection of audio adjustments you can make: both manual and auto volume levels, noise and echo reduction, and speech enhancement (which raises or lowers the pitch). The audio options are fairly straightforward, and may be too basic for some (Image credit: Jason Parnell Brookes)Īs well as adding music and effects, you can record voiceover directly into Premiere Rush.