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copying audition tweaks to other clips

Participant ,
May 12, 2019 May 12, 2019

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Hey,

im blessed with a premiere Projekt that has 9 sequences all pretty finished with cutting the material.

now i work on the audio tracks and a lot of them come from the same room/mic.

i have reduced the background noise in Audition for the first clip and now i would like to add this noise reduction to all the other 100+ clips in my timeline

at best in all sequences.

anybody knows a way?

or do i have to adjust every clip for hours now?

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Community Expert ,
May 12, 2019 May 12, 2019

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In principle this is easy. Assuming that you've used something like Adaptive NR, then you record a favorite, save it and use it in the batch processor. If you've used more than one effect, then create a chain in the effects rack, and then save a favourite using the rack preset. You can put as many files in the batch processor as you like - just check all the settings carefully before you commit to a lot of files in one go...

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in my imagination, it was easy too (like recording a PS-Action or similar)

my "workflow" was to right-klick a clip in the edit of the timeline, chose "edit in audition" (which creates a new copy of the audioclip) and jumps me to audition,

first: normalize (process)

then: capture noise print in a only noise area

then: noise reduction (process)

save

(no appearance in the effect rack at all)

i did this with all clips in one timeline, (8 more to go)

f###in tiring

my mistake is just using the software obviously without general knowledge of it (neither how to record a fav or using the batch processor)

but now that i have done this a hundred times, i will likely never ever forget how this particular thing gets done.

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