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How does one save a Preset eg Multi Band Compressor...from the Audio Track Mixer?
You can't.
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You can't.
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You can't.
Amazing!!!
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FFS....What is this all about?
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has there been any update to this?
I am so tired of reseting this in each sequence.
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Honestly mind boggling that this hasn't been implemented yet.
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I too am wondering. I work almost excluseively in the track mixer and setup different tracks with specific FX-- all VO's are recorded the same way so I have a VO track. Same with music, dialogue and sound FX, just drop the clips on the right track and all the applicable plugins do their work. I only ever drop fx on clips when I need to do slight tweaks to clips that vary a little bit. This is the most efficient method I've discoverd for working with audio in Premiere. So why does Premiere make this process harder than it should be? I can save track FX presets in Audition. Maybe Adobe wants to give Audition more caché in its usefulness as a companion app for Premiere, so you're more inclined to pay for the suite than just Premiere?
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Same issue here. This is startling, and startlingly simple to fix, I should think, on the technical end. Adobe, I don't want another blingy feature than 0.1% of people will ever use, I want productivy tools; tools that have been in "lesser" editors like Vegas for years. Listen, please, Adobe.
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+1 for this. Always seemed like a no brainer. Like others, we shoot in the studio under the same sound conditions and its easiest to just have the track with a few effects ready to go. Obviously we have a project with that track FX set how we like it, but its another work around instead of how it should be done.
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i need this feature because ADOBE WONT TRANSCRIBE WITH AUDIO FX. and i only use channel fx. i really have to delete the FX from my sesssion, transcribe, then redo the entire channel? seems insane!!
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Hi! I found a solution for this.
1. Go to the Audio Track Mixer, then right click on the track you have the effects, then "copy track effect"
2. Then "paste track effects" on your new audio track.
It's not a preset but at least you can copy and paste your effects from one track to another one and no need to start for beginning.
Hope it's useful fot you.
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Is still not possible? I'm trying to incorporate Premiere in my workflow, and obviously i need to save mixer presets for the different people doing voice overs. Or when I create a new session. Any pointers on how to work efficiently with Premiere and effects??
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A bit of a work around but you could make a dummy sequence with as many tracks as you need for your vo artists, set up each track with your settings. When you make a new project just import this dummy sequence and copy and paste the track effects.
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I don't even see an option to copy track mixer...
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Maybe this is a solution for that:
[from the documentation] The Audio Track Mixer represents the tracks in the active sequence only, not all project-wide tracks. If you want to create a master project mix from multiple sequences, set up a master sequence and nest other sequences within it.
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Saving presets in the audio track mixer OR being able to add audio track plugins via scripting.... either would be game changing for me