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Mixing audio in Premiere Pro is a bit clunky, so I am researching the best options for a DAW to sweeten audio from a Premiere Pro sequence. I am looking at Pro Tools but it is a bit out of my budget. Any recomendations?
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Audition is the Adobe DAW, and of course, you can send directly either clips or sequences to Audition. And return them to the PrPro sequence.
Neil
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I tried using Audition, tried using a few different workflows but it does not sync up to my Premiere Pro sequence. It put a few audio clips out of sync and the video does not sync up. It is probabaly because I have 16 audio tracks, which is why I am looking for a pro DAW solution. Audition seems like a good stand alone tool for youtube video's but not well suited for serious film audio work.
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Personally, I've never had any problems with Audition throwing things out of sync unless it was user error.
That being said. It sounds like your exacting demands require Cubase or Protools.
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Curious. I've known of people routinely throwing 24 to 32 tracks at it, b-cast work.
Neil