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Enhance Speech is causing the front end of audio clips, after cut point, to drop a few dB

New Here ,
Jul 24, 2024 Jul 24, 2024

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I am editing a podcast in PP(beta), and after making all the cuts, to reduce filler words, etc.  I selected all the clips on the audio track and ran Enhance Speech at default 7.0.      I noticed when listening that after each cut point the volume was lower then the end of the previous clip.   Requiring manual keyframing to lift the volume on the front of many of the subclips.    


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Jul 24, 2024 Jul 24, 2024

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Also, I think that adding audio transitions like constant fade to help smooth over the cut points is not applying after running Enhance Speech on the clips.

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Jul 24, 2024 Jul 24, 2024

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Hello Basil,

Thank you for providing this feedback. We will look into this issue of volume lowering after each cut point and also transitions not being applied after running enhance speech (are you applying the transitions via the new fade handles or through drag and drop?). Also really interesting to know that you're editing a podcast in Premiere. Is this a video podcast or audio only (just out of curiosity)?

 

David Polk

Product Manger, Audio

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Jul 24, 2024 Jul 24, 2024

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Hi @David Polk ,    
Re: transitions.   Yes, I was using the right click/apply default transitions, which is set at constant fade.   Then to overcome my issue with the 'clicks' happening sometimes at cut points I tried grabbing the handles; which DID work for removing those audio artifacts.

Re: editing podcasts in premiere;  yes, they are video primary.    and FYI, we're using the Firecut Ai pluging for multitrack switching assistance.  

Here is the actual episode I pushed out today:  https://youtu.be/gy1Y9MPX2ig

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