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  • Normalising/Adjusting many clips from the same initial clip in the same way

    Posted by Justin Wood on May 8, 2016 at 9:04 am

    I am trying to start incorporating Audition into my work flow. When I send my project from Premiere to Audition I will typically have made many edits of a single long clip (interview/actuality etc). When I bring the project into Audition the audio is rendered out as individual clips.

    It seems a bit odd to have to apply, compression, normalisation etc. to each individual clip when I could just apply it once to the single long clip. Is there a standard workflow for this kind of thing?

    I see I can apply effects at the track level in multitrack view, but I cannot apply normalisation and the wave form is not updated.

    I found I can merge clips and apply the effects to multiple clips that way, but then I cant seem to unmerge them and I don’t think this is a good workflow.

    Any good workflows or tips?

    Thanks for any advice, much appreciated.

    Justin Wood replied 9 years, 12 months ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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