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Video and surround sound, Working with video applications

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128 Chapter 9: Video and surround sound Working with video applications Edit audio clips from Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 or After Effects From Adobe Premiere Pro® CS5.5 or After Effects®, you can quickly open selected clips in the Waveform Editor to restore or enhance them. When you save your changes, the updated audio automatically appears in your video projects. • In Adobe Premiere Pro, choose Edit > Edit in Adobe Audition > Clip. • In After Effects, choose Edit > Edit in Adobe Audition. For more information, search for "Adobe Audition" in Help for Premiere Pro or After Effects. More Help topics "Techniques for restoring audio" on page 86 "Mastering effect" on page 100 Export a multitrack mix to Premiere Pro CS5.5 Adobe Premiere Pro and Audition CS5.5 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. If you want to send a single mixdown file to Premiere and don't need the option of exporting individual tracks, see "Link sessions to exported mixdown files" on page 129. Multiple clips from Audition combined as stems in Premiere 1 Choose Multitrack > Export to Adobe Premiere Pro. 2 Specify a name and location for the exported session folder, and set the following options: Sample Rate By default, reflects the sample rate of the original sequence. Select another rate to resample the file for different output mediums. (See "Understanding sample rate" on page 5.) Last updated 2/16/2012

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Last updated 2/16/2012
Chapter 9: Video and surround sound
Working with video applications
Edit audio clips from Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 or After Effects
From Adobe Premiere Pro® CS5.5 or After Effects®, you can quickly open selected clips in the Waveform Editor to
restore or enhance them. When you save your changes, the updated audio automatically appears in your video
projects.
In Adobe Premiere Pro, choose Edit > Edit in Adobe Audition > Clip.
In After Effects, choose Edit > Edit in Adobe Audition.
For more information, search for “Adobe Audition” in Help for Premiere Pro or After Effects.
More Help topics
Techniques for restoring audio
” on page
86
Mastering effect
” on page
100
Export a multitrack mix to Premiere Pro CS5.5
Adobe Premiere Pro and Audition CS5.5 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.
If you want to send a single mixdown file to Premiere and don’t need the option of exporting individual tracks, see
Link sessions to exported mixdown files
” on page
129.
Multiple clips from Audition combined as stems in Premiere
1
Choose Multitrack > Export to Adobe Premiere Pro.
2
Specify a name and location for the exported session folder, and set the following options:
Sample Rate
By default, reflects the sample rate of the original sequence. Select another rate to resample the file for
different output mediums. (See “
Understanding sample rate
” on page
5.)