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  • Premier Pro 2.0 and Audition

    Posted by Miguel Lombana on February 22, 2006 at 7:45 am

    Got a question for anyone using the new Creative Suite, I’ve been using Premier Pro 2.0 for a few weeks and have been working on a project with multiple audio channels from multiple camera sources where I’ve been playing the “rubberband man” along track after track to get the sound right.

    Never having seen or used Audition but knowing the complete integration of the new suite, would someone tell me if I take a project (like the one that I’m working on ) and drag it into Audition (assuming you can) would I then be able to control all my audio sources in one nice place and add in keyframes for audio level changes to setup a complete mixdown? Then just go back into Premier and render it all out?

    Thanks in advance,
    MIGUEL

    Erik Pontius replied 20 years, 2 months ago 4 Members · 3 Replies
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  • David Cherniack

    February 22, 2006 at 1:43 pm

    Hi Miguel,

    You can send clips to Audition but there is no whole “timeline” level integration yet. One would think that this is high on the list of Adobe priorities, though how they establish their priorities is not always self evident.

    FYI I’ve found that audio clips that are speeded up, way up, (a couple of thousand percent) in PPro will not go into Audition. They don’t even render correctly in PPro.

    David
    AllinOneFilms.com

  • Ulflaursen

    February 25, 2006 at 7:24 pm

    Hi,

    I have tried to send clips to Audition and worked with it there an reimported it and it workes fure.

    /ine.
    In the “total training session” reg. Audition I saw that it should be to possible take a whole videofile – avi f.ex. and import the audio into Audition and edit the whole adio of the file, and somehow integrate it back into the file.

    I have not tried this myself yet, but it looks like a ool feature.

    Rgds.
    /Ulf – Denmark

  • Erik Pontius

    February 25, 2006 at 11:10 pm

    I’ve edited a couple of short files using PP as a NLE and then Audition to mix/sweeten the audio.
    During my edit I’ll create several audio tracks usually at least one dialog track, and FX track and a music track. When the edit is locked where no other edits will be made, I output an AVI file and separate wav files for each of the audio tracks (disable all the outputs except for one, then export audio, then repeat with the next track). I then have an AVI video file and several wav files that only contain specific things (dialog, effects, music). I’ll then open audition and switch to the multi-track tab, import my AVI file (just the video) and all the separate wav audio files. I then place each of the files in the multi-track, making sure to place the start of each wav at the beginning of the track. Audition has a video window synced to the track where you can watch the video as you mix and add more effects and such. When all of it is done, output a mixed stereo track from audition and import it back into Premiere…turn off all the audio tracks and place the new mixed wav on a new track (being careful to make sure that it starts at the beginning). Then output the whole thing back to tape, MPEG or AVI…

    Erik

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