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Looking for advice on audio restoration plugins for Premiere Pro CS5.5
David Cherniack replied 14 years, 2 months ago 7 Members · 13 Replies
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David Cherniack
March 18, 2012 at 2:58 amI should add that there aren’t that many third party 64bit VST plugins that work well with PrPro. If you need to work with a lot of audio effects your best bet is to go the Audition route. Best way to do that is to lock your cut, take your audio to Audition for mixing and then bring your mixed stems back for output/export.
David
AllinOneFilms.com -
Petros Kolyvas
March 18, 2012 at 5:26 amAs far as I can tell only the Adobe affects work on individual tracks.
For example, RX2 advanced plugins and Ozone 5 advances plugins only show up on the list in all of our Premiere Mac installs (3x) on the submix and master busses.
Now, I want to be wrong here, so can you provide slightly more details?
Many thanks!
PK
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David Cherniack
March 18, 2012 at 1:48 pm[Petros Kolyvas] “For example, RX2 advanced plugins and Ozone 5 advances plugins only show up on the list in all of our Premiere Mac installs (3x) on the submix and master busses.”
Petros, I’m not running any Izotope plugins with PrPro and I’m also not on a Mac. But Every VST plugin that I’ve managed to get showing in the Audio Effects list also shows in the track drop down menus in the mixer.
Now getting plugins that work is a trick in itself. Generally the more complex and graphical ones do not. Even if PrPro recognizes them they don’t hold their settings.
David
AllinOneFilms.com
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