If your audio doesn’t work in Adobe Premiere Pro when placing it on track 3 or 4, it might have to do with the type of sequence that you have. This can be annoying and difficult to figure out, but the solution is actually really simple. First, you probably have something called a “multichannel sequence” which you can tell by looking in the “Project” window under “Audio info”. To fix this, you can either create a new sequence where the “Mix Track Type” is “Stereo” (so basically anything except the “Broadcast”-presets) …or, you can go up to “Window” and “Audio Track Mixer” (so not Audio Clip Mixer) and change the “Track Output Channel” (for tracks 3 and 4) to 1-2 instead of 3-4, and now it should work. And if this didn’t help, I will link some more audio tutorials at the end, and don’t forget to subscribe if you want more quick tutorials like this. Thanks for watching! ********** EXCLUSIVE RESOURCES FOR VIDEO CREATORS: 🎞 FREE (and paid) digital products for video creators: https://davidlindgren89.gumroad.com/ 🎁 FREE browser extension for YouTube Growth: https://www.tubebuddy.com/davidlindgr... 🎵 2 extra months of music library "Artlist" for FREE: https://artlist.io/David-121249 🧠 Learn more about Adobe Premiere Pro: • How to move clips with the keyboard in Pre... 🧠 Learn more about Adobe After Effects: • How to edit in Adobe After Effects - Short... ********** 📲 CONNECT WITH ME HERE: ► / davidlindgren89 ► / davidlindgren89 ► / davidlindgren89 ► / davidlindgren89 ► / davidlindgren89 ********** DISCLAIMER: This video and description might contain affiliate links, meaning if you click any of the product links, I'll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows me to continue making videos like this. Thank You for your support! 🙏 (All links are my genuine recommendations.) #premiereprotutorial #PremierePro #Tutorials #HowTo