Hey Thomas,
in the Essential Graphics panel you can select one of multiple prewritten sentences through the use of toggles. A text layer’s source text adapts automatically to that. Depending on what sentence you choose, the music is supposed to adapt as well. There are two music files music1 and music2. For each of the prewritten sentences one of those music files should be played.
I tried these two options:
1. Changing the audio levels accord to the toggles set e.g. audio level for music1 to -192 and music2 to 0 and vice versa:
2. Changing the audio levels through the stereo mixer effect e.g. left parented to right and then turning one music layer way down and leave the other at 0 and vice versa.
Both options worked flawlessly in After Effects, but as soon as I created the Essential Graphics file and imported it into Premiere it seemed to ignore the audio functions. It just kept the settings that were present when I exported the Essential Graphics. So let’s say while exporting, music1 was set to 0 and music2 was set to -192, it would be like that in Premiere (you can hear music1 and music2 is muted). When I change the sentence through the Essential Graphics Panel in Premiere to another through the toggles now, the text layer adjusts accordingly, but the music stays the same (music1 is still playing instead of music2).