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Is Adobe Premiere developement team planning to make the Adjustment Layer available for Audio in the future version of Premiere?
So far, I have seen many tutorials and I implicated many workarounds for this problem.
However, wouldn't it be easier to offer an option of creating an Adjustment Layer
Hi DrGonzo55.
Sorry, no one here could really answer that question. My advice is to create a feature request here: https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro
My advice is that track effects can get you pretty far in this regard.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi DrGonzo55.
Sorry, no one here could really answer that question. My advice is to create a feature request here: https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro
My advice is that track effects can get you pretty far in this regard.
Thanks,
Kevin
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The UserVoice for premier pro doesn't seem to exist anymore, this feature would be a great addition...
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As somone who uses the track mixer, which applies across an entire track and allows keyframing and busses and such ... I'm totally puzzled by the use case for this ... just curious.
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As Neil says using the track mixer master effects or sub group effects does most of what you want.
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I didn't think it allowed me to apply effects from the Essentials Sound panel to an entire track containing multiple clips but will look again. I tend to use it as it has the newer enhance features.
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Everything in the ESP is a separate effect. So can be applied individually or in groups to tracks. Go to any sequence you've done anything in the ESP, and check the ECP, effects control panel. You will see audio effects with settings applied, for everything you've done in the ESP.
The ESP is a panel that is basically a different user interface for the included tools/effects.
This is actually quite different from say the Lumetri panel, where all the inolved tools are only part of the Lumetri panel, and not an effect separately on their own.