Cs6 audio when editing, touch or write

Hey guys, i am getting used to cs6 after being on premeiere elements 10 for a while., but i cannot get used to the audio when editing,.On prem 10 there was the mixer and when you went along the timeline and used the sliders for the changes it rendered great and all was good, but i am finding the cs6 awful unless i am doing it wrong!! When i make changes using the sliders using the touch setting, i find when i render then i have to do it all again because cs6 is not saving what i am changing in the timeline. Please help...

These AdobeTV tutorials might be helpful:
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/adobe-at-nab-2013/adobe-premiere-pro-audio-enhancements/
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-premiere-pro-cs6/working-with-audio/
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/adobe-and-your-voice/creating-a-music-video/
Good luck,
Hunt

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