An audio track is a dedicated layer in the editing timeline that holds audio elements - such as dialogue, music, effects, or ambient sound. It runs parallel to video tracks. Multiple tracks can be stacked to build a complete soundscape.
Organized audio tracks make post-production more efficient. They allow for precise control, easy mixing, volume control, syncing, and editing of sound components separately from video. It avoids chaos and makes it easier to adjust levels, apply filters, or re-sync.
Use dedicated audio tracks for specific sound types, dialogue, music, SFX, etc., to stay organized. This is essential for larger edits and collaborative workflows.
Organize tracks logically – Label and separate dialogue, music, ambience, and SFX for easier mixing and editing.
Keep levels balanced – Monitor peaks and maintain consistent loudness across tracks to prevent clipping or distortion.
Use automation effectively – Apply keyframes for volume and effects rather than relying on static levels throughout.