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  • Double-system sound?

    Posted by Jason J rodriguez on January 18, 2006 at 4:00 pm

    Hi,

    Just curious, from another posting here on the COW, how do you deal effectively with double-system sound in Premiere Pro 2.0?

    I know in AVID and Final Cut that there’s a “merge-clip” feature that allows you to sync up multiple audio tracks to a video track.

    Is there any similar feature in PPro 2.0?

    Thanks,

    Jason Rodriguez
    Virginia Beach, VA

    Jacob Rosenberg replied 20 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Jacob Rosenberg

    January 18, 2006 at 7:23 pm

    You can “Group” and “Link” multiple clips together, but this is a timeline only feature, so you couldn’t link two audio sources to one video clip in the project panel and have them appear in the timeline together when you drag and drop the video clip.
    You can easily link a secondary audio clip to any existing Audio or Video clip in the timeline by selecting all the clips you want to associate with eachother, right clicking and selecting group.
    It’s probably not as seamless as avid, but it is a way of having them move and adjust together as a unit. You can always use the “alt” button to trim alternate components of the group.

    jacob

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