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Can I use Essential Sound with a track (not a clip)?

Engaged ,
May 03, 2020 May 03, 2020

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I'm familiar with using the Essential Sound panel with audio clips (love it)... and I'm somewhat familiar with the Audio Track Mixer. What I don't know is: can I assign Essential Sound settings (balanced male voice, SFX, etc) to an entire track instead of individual clips? If so, how?

 

I did peruse the documentation first, and also search the forum. If this is already addressed somewhere, please just link to it.

 

Thanks!

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Engaged ,
May 04, 2020 May 04, 2020

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My funny observations about this forum:

 

  • If you want to ignite an argument (I don't) and get lots of conflicting replies quickly, ask a question about hardware (why doesn't a rig work, what are the best components, etc).
  • If you want a few useful replies (YESSS!), ask a question about editing video (as in the actual visual part).
  • If you want no replies at all (lone tear drop), ask a question about editing audio in Premiere Pro.

 

Of course, those are my very biased conclusions, based only on my limited personal experience with the forum... I know there are audio questions that actually get answered. I just wish mine were included. 🙂

 

But the forum is a free service, so I have no room to complain. Thanks, Adobe, for great products that I thoroughly enjoy learning and using! (I mean that.)

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