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Bruce Bullis
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 5, 2024
Question

Reference Monitor workflows

  • February 5, 2024
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We're curious to learn more about how you use PPro's Reference Monitor.

All detailed workflow descriptions appreciated!

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Unicodia1
Inspiring
August 28, 2024

Is the Reference Monitor gone now?  I used it all the time.  I mostly do Multicam edits.  I set the computer montor on the right with the Program Monitor docked, and the left computer monitor with most of it covered with the Reference Monitor which was undocked.  I would have it sync with the program monitor.  There I was able to view on the left and only go to the Program Monitor when I wanted to add a cut.  Now I have to toggle the Multicam monitor to view the full playing back what I am editing and switch back to Multicam view when I want to make a cut using a number key while it's running.  Toggling multicam stops the playback, and takes more time.   Any thoughts would be appreciated.  Thanks, Steve

Bruce Bullis
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 28, 2024

Yes, sorry, the Reference monitor is gone. 

The workflow you described sounds as though it was useful; perhaps keyboard shortcuts can streamline your new workflow.


R Neil Haugen
Legend
February 8, 2024

I would really use it more if there were more options ... for instance, using it similar to SpeedGrade's "2-up" workflow. Where I could quickly set one monitor view to one clip, the other to another clip for accurate comparison.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Shebbe
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 8, 2024

A long while ago I did use it back when we were still doing color work inside Premiere. But shortly after I stopped doing this because the image shown there wasn't exactly the same as the program monitor. This resulted in a cascade of drifting colors if you were doing things like matching to previous shots. Perhaps this issue is fixed since but haven't had the need to go back to it.

 

Another odd thing is that the reference monitor is paused on playback when ganged. Same goes for the source monitor. I don't see how that's useful. 

 

Finally I'd actually be curious to hear why reference monitor even exists in the first place as it is functionally the same as the source monitor but more limited? You can make the argument that this way both can be used at the same time perhaps but do you really do that in a real project? 2 viewers already take up plenty of space.

 

This reference monitor only shows the opened sequence, you can't put reference clips or other timelines in there which the source monitor can making it superior. Right now the most practical usecase for a reference for my work would be to compare edit versions. That would only be possible if I could open a different sequence (or exported file) in it and have it playback simultaneously with the current timeline.

Bruce Bullis
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 8, 2024

Good details, thanks!