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March 31, 2018
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Multiple Sample rates in Premiere to Edit in Audition

  • March 31, 2018
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Hi,

I have a premiere pro project that has multiple sample rates.  When I import into Audition, it creates a 32Khz project.  I would like to work in 48Khz so that my premiere files stay at the highest quality.  It seems that once the sample rate is set for the Audition session, it cannot be changed.  How can I do this?

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    Correct answer Falk Oswald

    Hi,

    the sample rate of the Session in Audition should be the same as the sample rate of the Sequence in Premiere.

    So I would expect that the sample rate of the Premiere Sequence you are sending to Audition is 32kHz.

    Once you switch the Sequence sample rate to 48kHz (right click Sequence in Project -> Sequence Settings...) it would end up as a 48kHz Multitrack Session in Audition.

    However, all audio files in that sequence which are not 48kHz will get conformed to that sample rate. This is a current limitation in Audition.

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    Falk OswaldCorrect answer
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    April 5, 2018

    Hi,

    the sample rate of the Session in Audition should be the same as the sample rate of the Sequence in Premiere.

    So I would expect that the sample rate of the Premiere Sequence you are sending to Audition is 32kHz.

    Once you switch the Sequence sample rate to 48kHz (right click Sequence in Project -> Sequence Settings...) it would end up as a 48kHz Multitrack Session in Audition.

    However, all audio files in that sequence which are not 48kHz will get conformed to that sample rate. This is a current limitation in Audition.