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  • How to revert to original, the extracted Audio Tracks with SoundBooth?

    Posted by Dario Cavallo on May 13, 2011 at 10:14 pm

    How to revert to original, the extracted Audio Tracks with SoundBooth?
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    I have installed the Adobe “MasterCollectionSuite-CS5”-ITA with PremiereProCS5 and SoundboothCS5.
    I made a few test with PremierePro Audio clips and used the option “Make a rendering and extract” with Soundbooth.

    I want know, after that operation:

    – Exists an option (a shortcut) to revert automatically the audio tracks from the extracted Soundbooth clips to the original audio footage?
    – In other words, I want return to the original audio timeline situation, prior to make the extraction with Soundbooth. Is it possible?

    – I know just one method:

    Click and drag the video clip from timeline and release the clip in the “Source”Monitor window. After that I can drag the video+audio at the same start-and-end point of the

    source and put it into timeline, at the same place…
    But with this method I loose the applied effects and transitions from the edited clips in the timeline…
    Exists another method?

    Thanks!
    Dario Cavallo.

    Nick Reuter replied 13 years ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Jon Barrie

    May 14, 2011 at 1:28 am

    Here is what I do.

    Make sure the video track of the clip you want the original audio is active (light grey) and put the playhead over the clip so you can see it in the program monitor. Hit the M key to match frame to the original clip that is then sitting in the source monitor. Hold the Alt Key and select the audio in the timeline you want to replace. Right click on it and select replace with source, match frame. All the effects will be in tact etc.

    I have created short cut keys for replace, replace match and replace from bin so this is a very quick process for me.

    Let us know.

    – JB

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  • Nick Reuter

    May 9, 2013 at 7:06 pm

    THANK YOU! This saved me SO much effort. Only thing I lost was my gain adjustments but that’s easier than everything else :):)

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