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Premiere CC and RX3?
I am using Premiere CC and have recently purchased iZotope RX3. However, I need help with the workflow.
Here is my typical situation:
- Ill shoot footage with a juiced link preamp directly into the camera so my audio and video are contained as one file and there is no need for matching audio up.
- Then I subclip out everything I may want to use.
- I take my subclips to the timeline and start putting together an edit.
- I get that edit approved, but now need to clean up the audio.
How do I go about editing the audio at this point?
I can use RX3 as an AU unit in my tracks, but because the audio comes from different clips, it should not apply to a whole track. It would be nice if I could use an instance of RX3 on each clip, but I dont know if that is possible in Premiere and it may take up a lot of computing power. Also, because they are short snippets in the form of subclips, there isnt a lot of “empty space” for me to get a noise reduction reading.
What I have been doing:
- For each subclip, I find the raw footage file and create a new sequence with just that file.
- Then I do my RX3 noise reduction via an AU component on the track.
- Then I export this as “FILENAME-clean.mov.”
- Then I change the name of the original footage to “FILENAME-original.mov”, which breaks the link.
- When Premiere asks to locate the file, I point it to “FILENAME-clean.mov.”
While this technically gets the job done, it is a lot of extra work. Especially since some of the raw footage files are very long and the subclip may only use a couple seconds from it. But, exporting that original footage as a new file with clean audio can take many many minutes.
What is the real workflow on how to do this?