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Hello Everyone.
Let say I have this Clip premiere Pro, and I want to add some effects In Audition. This Is what I do:
1- Inside Premiere I select the Clip, Edit- Edit In Adobe Audition- Sequence
2- Inside audition In Multitrack, I add my desire Effects.
3- File- Export- Export To Adobe Premiere.
4-Inside premiere I replace the Audio with the Audition Audio.
Ok, this this working fine, But I thought that, Inside Audition If you Click on save, It updates the changes In premire?
Is there a way I can save In Audition and at the same time It updates all the changes to premiere, or I have to export back to Premiere ?
Thank You Very Much.
The auto update only works for the "Edit Clip in Audition" Workflow, not the "Edit Sequence in Audition" workflow.
If you do the Edit Clip workflow, Premiere creates a copy of the audio, which is opened in Audition. As Audition destructively edits the audio when working in the Wave Editor, any changes to the file on disk will be directly reflect in Premiere when saving.
This does not work for the Edit Sequence workflow. What actually happens in this case is that Premiere creates a reduced Premiere
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animationlife wrote
But I thought that, Inside Audition If you Click on save, It updates the changes In premire?
Is there a way I can save In Audition and at the same time It updates all the changes to premiere, or I have to export back to Premiere ?
Yes, if you click on 'Save' it will update the changes in Premiere - well it did here earlier on today!
You have to bear in mind that in this mode, Audition is effectively being a 'hive' of Premiere, so the two are effectively working hand in hand. The other thing you have to note is that because this is still a work in progress, it's only going to work properly if you do it with the current release of both programs.
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Dear Steve.
I have the current version of creative clouds. But when I click on save, It dose not update the premiere file
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The auto update only works for the "Edit Clip in Audition" Workflow, not the "Edit Sequence in Audition" workflow.
If you do the Edit Clip workflow, Premiere creates a copy of the audio, which is opened in Audition. As Audition destructively edits the audio when working in the Wave Editor, any changes to the file on disk will be directly reflect in Premiere when saving.
This does not work for the Edit Sequence workflow. What actually happens in this case is that Premiere creates a reduced Premiere project which only contains the Sequence you want to edit in Audition (with rendered+replaced audio). If you open this Premiere project in Audition, the Sequence is actually converted to a Audition Multitrack Session. You'll notice that if you choose to save the Premiere Project Sequence, you create a new ".sesx" file on disk. This sesx file is incompatible with Premiere and as such any changes to it cannot be reflected in Premiere.
So the workflow you are using is currently the proper way to get your edited Audio back to Premiere.
As a side note: Instead of doing the "Edit Sequence in Audition" workflow, you can directly open the Premiere project in Audition and choose the sequence you want to edit. This however means that you will work on the source material when doing destructive edits in the Waveform editor.
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This is all true, but the OP asked about a clip, and that's also all I'd done earlier - not a sequence.
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Dear foswald.
I did use the Edit- Clip. Not Edit-Sequence, and It works. I noticed when I use the Edit Sequence, I can see the Video Preview at the same time, but when I use, Edit-Clip, there Is no preview. But now I know how to do it.
Thank you very much.
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Right, but if you do an "Edit Sequence" workflow, the opened Sequence/Session in Audition references copied assets. If you destructively edit those, Premiere won't notice it because it is still using the original source media.
If you do the "Edit Clip" workflow, Premiere directly re-links to the rendered and replaced media. I.e. the TrackItem in the Sequence referencing "MyAudio.wav" will now point to "MyAudio Extracted.wav". And this is being opened for (destructive) edit in Audition.
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