Customizing audio presets in Adobe Premiere allows you to quickly modify, repair or improve similar audio, even if it isn’t in the same sequence or project.
For example, you can create a preset that removes hum, reduces background noise, and enhances the speaker’s voice – all with one click.
Here’s how.
CREATE A PRESET
NOTE: If you select the wrong Tag, click Clear Audio Type to remove the Tag and start over (red arrow).
NOTE: Here’s a detailed Adobe Help document that explains all the Essential Sound settings.
NOTE: While you can’t delete any preset created by Adobe, you can delete any custom preset by choosing it from the Preset menu, then clicking the Trash icon on the right side of the Essential Sound panel (red arrow).
SUMMARY
If all your audio clips sound different, audio presets may not help. But, much more often, we are making the same changes to our audio over and over … and over. Audio presets make applying these adjustments blindingly fast.
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