Round-Trip Projects Between Premiere and Audition for Audio Mixing [v]

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[This is an excerpt from a recent on-line video webinar: “Productions & Collaboration in Adobe Premiere Pro” which is available as a download in our store, or as part of our Video Training Library.]

SESSION DESCRIPTION

The key new feature in the April, 2020, update to Adobe Premiere Pro is Productions. This provides an entirely new way for editors to organize and collaborate across multiple projects using Premiere. It’s a big new feature, with lots to learn.

Join Larry Jordan as he goes deep into Productions, along with other new features, to show you how they work, what to learn, and what to avoid:

In addition, Larry illustrates a very fast round-trip between Premiere and Adobe Audition that allows you to use all the audio power in Audition for your Premiere projects – without wasting time or creating unnecessary files.

Productions are a big deal – this session shows you how they work.


 

In this short video excerpt, watch as Larry demonstrates a very fast way to move a project from Premiere to Audition for audio mixing, then back to Premiere for final output.


 

Round-Trip Projects Between Premiere and Audition for Audio Mixing

TRT: 7:25 — MPEG-4 HD movie


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2 Responses to Round-Trip Projects Between Premiere and Audition for Audio Mixing [v]

  1. Cliff Bumgardner says:

    Hey, Larry. Love this process and appreciate the video. My only question is about conforming edits between Premiere and Audition if there are changes.

    So let’s say I edit something in Premiere, bounce the project over to Audition, apply filters, change tracks, subs, etc., until I’ve got the right mix, then bring it back to Premiere. What happens if changes are needed to the cut? Is the only option to start the mix from scratch, or is there a way to conform the changes in Premiere with the Audition project so I don’t have to start over?

    Working in corporate video where changes often come last-minute, this has been my biggest challenge with the workflow between Premiere and Audition. Any input would be appreciated.

    Thanks!

    • Larry says:

      Cliff:

      I need to experiment with this to be sure, but, to the best of my knowledge, Premiere/Audition don’t work this way. This is why you hold off on your audio mix until the very end – similar to color grading.

      However, do a simple experiment of making a change in a Premiere project and see what happens. Please let me know if my understanding is wrong.

      Larry

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