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cst96
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May 11, 2020
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Individual Clips

  • May 11, 2020
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Hello, So, the problem is: I record my voices in Adobe Premiere Pro, I export the voices with : File>Project Manager>Consolidate and Transcode>Individual Clips , I choose this because I have so much voices and I want to export as individual clips in a transcode folder, after add the audio clips in Adobe Animate but with this export type in premiere pro, the sound doesn't sound really good because the format doesn't match. Next thing I record my voices in Adobe Audition. I export from Audition to Animate and works, the voice doesn't have noise anymore and sounds good, but, my REALLY IMPORTANT QUESTION is now: I can't export from Adobe Audition as individual clips? Like in Adobe Premiere Pro with Proj. Manager and Transcode? I search in Adobe Audition and all I found is just Export as individual tracks but not as individual clips...is a solution for this? Thank you so much.

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SteveG_AudioMasters_
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May 11, 2020

Well you've told me a lot, but unfortunately not the important stuff! First thing is - how exactly did you record these 'clips'? I mean, are they really clips, as such? The reason I'm asking is that a clip, as such, isn't a real file entity - it's just a pair of markers related to a larger file.

 

The normal way you'd carry out this task, and separate the clips into individual files that you could export, would be to record a complete file, open it in Waveform view and put a marker range arount each section you wanted separated out. You can give each of these ranges a name, as well, in the markers list. If you now select all of the markers, you can choose to batch-export them all as individual files, using the marker name as the file name. But it's important to differentiate; these won't be what we'd call 'clips', they'd be individual files that you could put in your transcode folder.

 

It's not the only option though. If you have a series of separated-out actual clips in Multitrack view you can highlight them all (Ctrl+A) and right-click on them, and select 'Convert to unique copy'. This will create individual files of each of the clips that you can save, but you are stuck with them being sequentially numbered, taking the name of the original file. Now, I would have hoped that you could export this lot directly into Premiere like this, but at present it turns out  -unless I've missed something - that you can't export the file complete with markers. Or if there is a way, it's convoluted and I haven't found it - yet. But the round-trip performance isn't really finished yet as far as I'm aware, so something actually useful like this may be coming in the future. But for now, there are two ways you could proceed, anyway.

cst96
cst96Author
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May 19, 2020

Yes, I solve it with markers...but it cost much time...if in the future Adobe Audition make a version with a Projet Manager option like in Premiere Pro, but not with that render problem like in Adobe. Thanks!