Wondering how to remove audio from a video clip in Adobe Premiere Pro? When working on a video or film project you’ll often need to add separate audio, background music, or sound effects. Show In this tutorial, we’ll be covering how to delete audio in Premiere Pro. Specifically, we’re using Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 to edit our video, separate the video from the audio, and ultimately replace the sound in our video. 1. Import Your Video ClipsOnce you have a new project opened up in Premiere Pro, import your video clips by clicking Cmd+I (⌘I) on a Mac or Ctrl+I on a PC. Working in the Assembly or Editing Tabs is best for cutting clips up and removing audio. 2. Select Clip(s) and UnlinkAfter everything is imported into your project, click and drag the files into your Project Timeline. Then highlight all of the clips by clicking in the timeline and dragging over your video files. Once your clips are highlighted, right click and select Unlink. This will unlink the audio from the video on all of the selected clips. 3. Delete AudioFinally select all of the audio layers that you’d like to delete and then press the Delete Key or right click and select Clear. Now your original audio from the video clips has been deleted and you can add any new audio to your project by importing the files and dragging them into your timeline. If you have any additional questions about how to delete audio in Premiere Pro or any steps in the process, feel free to leave a comment below and we’ll do our best to help you out. Additional Premiere Pro Resources:
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