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December 23, 2021
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Remixed sound cannot be copied to another sequence

  • December 23, 2021
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When duplicating a sequence that contains music that was remixed using the new remix function, the music in the newly duplicated sequence turns out different.  

 

When copying a remixed track and pasting to another sequence, the pasted remixed music becomes different. 

 

Please fix this.

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Correct answer Satish_Ramakrishnan

We have made the fix available in the latest Public Beta (Premiere Pro 22.3 build 7 onwards). Please take a look and let us know if the fix holds in the scenarios that you mention.

 

Thanks,
Satish

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Satish_RamakrishnanCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
January 23, 2022

We have made the fix available in the latest Public Beta (Premiere Pro 22.3 build 7 onwards). Please take a look and let us know if the fix holds in the scenarios that you mention.

 

Thanks,
Satish

hellopaul4
Inspiring
January 24, 2022

I did copy and paste a couple of Remixed clips today and they seemed to work OK! (I'm on 22.3 Build 11)

_durin_
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 21, 2022

Thanks for reporting the issue and sharing the details here.  The team was able to reproduce it and determine the cause.  Public Beta for the win!

hellopaul4
Inspiring
January 11, 2022

I've also experienced this on my Windows 10 machine. Also, doing any kind of editing on a Remixed clip gives very unpredictable results - eg. if I Remix a 1 minute audio clip down to 20 secs (let's call it clip A), then add a 1sec dissolve to another audio clip, if I close then re-open the sequence, the 'handles' of audio clip A have gone, never to return, and the dissolve has the diagonal stripey lines to indicate a lack of footage to do the dissolve properly.

_durin_
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 21, 2022

@hellopaul4 I'm not seeing this behavior.  Any chance you can grab a screenshot or screen capture and share it? 

Community Expert
December 28, 2021

It all looks the same on my Windows machine, both duplicating the sequence and copy and pasting the remix track.

Participant
December 29, 2021

It's different on my intel iMac, as well as my M1 Macbook Air.  95% of the time, copying and pasting a remixed track will result in a different remix of the track when pasted to another sequence. 99% duplicating a sequence with a remixed track will end up with a different remixed track in the newly duplicated sequence.