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Hybrid Forward Video
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January 28, 2020
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how to re-associated audio of an edited clip in a sequence to the original audio

  • January 28, 2020
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Hi
I've got a sequence with some edited video clips whose audio has been edited in Audition using dynamic link. I wish to re-associated the audio of the edited clips to the original clips audio (ie which has *not* been processed in Audition).

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Correct answer Mike Dziennik

Right click on the clip in the timeline and hit 'Restore unrendered'.

You should be able to multi-select all your clips and do this in one go.

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Mike Dziennik
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Community Expert
January 28, 2020

Several different ways to do this. Easiest is to select both on timeline and Right-click>Link. This only links them on the timeline and requires you to have 'Linked Selection' switched on (button above timeline).

Alternatively you can slect them both and 'Merge clips...' - This will create a new clip in the project panel.

Thirdly you could group them but that might be overkill.

Hybrid Forward Video
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January 28, 2020

I'm not sure we're talking about the same problem, let me clarify what I mean. When you create a dynamic link and then edit in Audition it creates a new wav audio file which it then associates with the video clip to the timeline, losing the original reference to the audio kept with the physical file (as I understand it).

What I am actually asking I guess is, how do I remove all my references to processed audio files and return the clips to the original reference of the sound when it was imported to Premiere. The problem I have is that I have several sequences whose audio is over-processed and over 1000 edit points. I need to basically reset the audio reference/link to the processed audio and keep the audio of the video file without having to go through each clip and linking the audio again!

 

 

Below is a visual reference of what I mean. Maybe someone can enlighten me how I can reset the reference to the original audio (that sits in the video file)?