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  • Right-clicking audio allows editing in Audition?

    Posted by Deke Ryland on November 16, 2007 at 12:56 pm

    Hey guys.. I have Production Studio CS3 as well as Audition 2.0. And back in the last version of Premiere, I used to be able to right click on an audio-clip in the timeline and choose to open in Audition 2.0 to edit and replace. But now that option is no longer there, only the option to open in Soundbooth and edit.

    I mean, I have both Audition 2.0 and Soundbooth CS3, so I would like to be able to use both just by right-clicking on the audio clip in my Premiere timeline. Anyone know how I can get the ‘Edit in Audition’ option back? Thanks.

    Kevin Lawrence replied 18 years, 5 months ago 5 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Harm Millaard

    November 16, 2007 at 1:06 pm

    File a feature request.

    Harm Millaard

  • Jon Barrie

    November 17, 2007 at 2:29 am

    I’ve been keen for this to come back to the CS3 Prod Suite as have many other users. Adobe aren’t going to bring the new Audition 3 to the Mac so it will be used for mixing and then edit original will be available for PC users of the Prod Suite.
    Soundbooth is extremely powerful for correcting audio and instantly updates just like CS2 did with Audition. I do miss the link. I’m about to purchase Audition 3 next week. I’m not 100% sure its not available to choose SB or Aud from PPro. Adobe aren’t letting much up with that.
    – Jon

  • Matjusm

    November 20, 2007 at 4:44 pm

    So this feature will only work if you got the Production Studio version of Adobe’s products and not when you got them separately? Because I’ve been watching this tutorial series on the complete training for Adobe Production Studio and there they also showed the moving of files between different Adobe programs but I haven’t been able to do it. For Premiere to Audition, the option simply wasn’t there and when I wanted to import an After Effects composition into Premiere, it said that I needed something called Dynamic Link. Am I missing something or did Adobe really mess with us?

  • Kevin Lawrence

    December 2, 2007 at 8:01 pm

    Well… They messed with us. Adobe has a (not so) proud tradition of hosing useful functions. In premiere 6.5 the trimmer window would let you scrub and hear audio with the video. That disappeared in Premiere Pro. Video production deals with SOUND and video. They had this function in Premiere 6.5 and backwards. ???

    Now Audition. I have Production Studio Premium (CS2), Upgraded to Audition 3 and guess what, edit in audition brings up 2.0.

    I cannot believe this. On top of that there are people who say “put it on the feature request list”. How irritating. It’s not a feature, it’s a programming snafu… period. Adobe broke the software and there cavalier user forum support option, lousy knowledge base search engine (whole “nother” issue) and absolute resistance to actually correcting problems is leading me further and further from their camp.

    Whew, I feel better 🙂
    Kevin

  • Kevin Lawrence

    December 3, 2007 at 11:39 pm

    Follow up,

    As much as I b****H’ed, the answer is simple. To Make Premiere Pro 2 “edit in audition” call version 3, just rename the install directory to “C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Audition 3.0\Audition.exe” The program still works and Premiere just rushs off to the audition.exe with no clue. Yeah!

    Note: just change the directory name for the install of Audition 3.0, to Audition 2.0 and if you want to label Audition 2.0 to 1.0 you can have both programs ready (in case something goes south). Remember to point your shortcuts to the new directory.

    Happiness,
    Kevin

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