UI option
Learn more about the Audio Hardware preferences for Premiere Pro.
When you connect an audio hardware device, the hardware settings for that device type, such as default input, default output, master clock, latency, and sample rate, are pre-loaded in the Preferences > Audio Hardware dialog box.
Supported sound card drivers
- Windows: ASIO drivers support professional cards, and MME drivers typically support standard cards.
- macOS: CoreAudio drivers support both professional and standard cards.
ASIO and CoreAudio drivers are preferable because they provide better performance and lower latency. You can also monitor audio as you record it and instantly hear volume, pan, and effects changes during playback.
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Function |
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Device Class |
Lets you select the driver for the sound card. |
Default Input |
Lets you select the default audio input device for recording audio within Premiere Pro. It determines which microphone or audio source Premiere Pro will use when you record narration, voiceovers, or other audio directly into the application. |
Default output |
Lets you select the default audio output device for monitoring audio within Premiere Pro. It controls where the program sends audio for playback, so you can hear what you're editing through your chosen speakers or headphones. |
Clock |
Lets you select the input or output you want other digital audio hardware to synchronize (ensuring accurate alignment of samples). |
Latency |
Lets you select the lowest setting possible without audio dropouts. The ideal setting depends on your system’s speed. |
Sample Rate |
Understand Sample Rate and select one for the audio hardware. |
Settings |
Select Settings and optimize the performance of ASIO and CoreAudio cards. |
Map Output for |
Lets you select the target speaker in your computer sound system for each supported audio channel. |
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