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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 250 Editing Audio Editing and mixing audio in Adobe Audition Adobe Audition lets you use advanced post-production techniques to create and edit audio. If you have installed Adobe Audition, you can apply the Edit In Adobe Audition command to an audio clip. If you are using Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later, you can send an entire sequence to Adobe Audition. When you apply the Edit In Audition command to an audio clip, the audio is extracted and the edits are made to a new clip containing the extracted audio. The audio in the original master video clip is preserved. When applying the Edit In Audition command to clips in a sequence, Adobe Premiere Pro renders the audio into a new audio clip that is imported into Adobe Audition. When saved, the edited clip replaces the original clip in the Adobe Premiere Pro Timeline panel. The original master clip in the Project panel is untouched. Effects or markers applied to the original sequence clip are preserved in the edited clip. Note: The Edit In Audition command is not available for Adobe Dynamic Link clips. For more information about Premiere Pro CS5.5 and Adobe Audition, see this video by Video2Brain. Jason Levine gives an overview of the Premiere Pro and Audition workflow in this video. For more details about Premiere Pro CS5.5 integration with Audition CS5.5, see this blog post on the Premiere Pro work area. Here is an excellent collection of tutorials on how to use Adobe Audition. Here is a video tutorial by Andrew Devis on the Creative COW website showing how to get audio into Audition. Also shown is how to level speech in Audition so that the quiet bits of speech can be raised up automatically to ensure that all the audio can be clearly heard. Edit audio in Adobe Audition (CS5.5) 1 In a Project or Timeline panel, select a clip containing audio. 2 Select Edit > Edit In Adobe Audition > Clip. 3 Edit and save the clip in Adobe Audition. 4 Return to Adobe Premiere Pro. The file remains open in Audition until you close it, so you can repeat steps 3-4 for further audio editing. From the Project panel, the Undo command deletes the extracted audio clip that's been edited in Adobe Audition. For a clip in a sequence, the Undo command reverses the render and replace actions by returning the original audio clip to the sequence. In this case, the newly created audio file is not deleted from the Project panel. Export sequence tracks to Adobe Audition (CS5.5) Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later and Adobe Audition CS5.5 and later directly exchange audio between sequences and multitrack sessions. Any sequence markers appear in Audition, and separate tracks can be retained for maximum editing flexibility. The applications exchange sequences and sessions using a shared XML format, exported to a folder that contains any referenced audio files. 1 Choose Edit > Edit in Adobe Audition > Sequence. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Editing Audio
Last updated 1/16/2012
Editing and mixing audio in Adobe Audition
Adobe Audition lets you use advanced post-production techniques to create and edit audio. If you have installed
Adobe Audition, you can apply the Edit In Adobe Audition command to an audio clip. If you are using Adobe
Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later, you can send an entire sequence to Adobe Audition.
When you apply the Edit In Audition command to an audio clip, the audio is extracted and the edits are made to a new
clip containing the extracted audio. The audio in the original master video clip is preserved.
When applying the Edit In Audition command to clips in a sequence, Adobe Premiere Pro renders the audio into a
new audio clip that is imported into Adobe Audition. When saved, the edited clip replaces the original clip in the
Adobe Premiere Pro Timeline panel. The original master clip in the Project panel is untouched. Effects or markers
applied to the original sequence clip are preserved in the edited clip.
Note:
The Edit In Audition command is not available for Adobe Dynamic Link clips.
For more information about Premiere Pro CS5.5 and Adobe Audition,
see this video by Video2Brain
.
Jason Levine gives an overview of the Premiere Pro and Audition workflow
in this video
.
For more details about Premiere Pro CS5.5 integration with Audition CS5.5,
see this blog post
on the Premiere Pro
work area.
Here is an excellent collection of tutorials
on how to use Adobe Audition.
Here is a video tutorial
by Andrew Devis on the Creative COW website showing how to get audio into Audition. Also
shown is how to level speech in Audition so that the quiet bits of speech can be raised up automatically to ensure that
all the audio can be clearly heard.
Edit audio in Adobe Audition (CS5.5)
1
In a Project or Timeline panel, select a clip containing audio.
2
Select Edit > Edit In Adobe Audition > Clip.
3
Edit and save the clip in Adobe Audition.
4
Return to Adobe Premiere Pro.
The file remains open in Audition until you close it, so you can repeat steps 3-4 for further audio editing.
From the Project panel, the Undo command deletes the extracted audio clip that’s been edited in Adobe Audition. For
a clip in a sequence, the Undo command reverses the render and replace actions by returning the original audio clip
to the sequence. In this case, the newly created audio file is not deleted from the Project panel.
Export sequence tracks to Adobe Audition (CS5.5)
Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later and Adobe Audition CS5.5 and later directly exchange audio between sequences
and multitrack sessions. Any sequence markers appear in Audition, and separate tracks can be retained for maximum
editing flexibility.
The applications exchange sequences and sessions using a shared XML format, exported to a folder that contains any
referenced audio files.
1
Choose Edit > Edit in Adobe Audition > Sequence.