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Hi There,
I tried Essential Sound on dialogue but it did a terrible job - how do you completely remove the AI processing from audio clips and return clips to their original sound?
I clicked the 'Clear Audio Type' button at the top of the panel but the clips still have the processing on it.
Any help much appreciated. Cheers, Ben
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OK, so I can bypass the 'Enhance speech' effect on the clip...
But it's like the AI is destructive and can't be removed or rerun - is that right?
For example, the first time a ran it, it sounded OK but I might've enhanced the enhancement if that makes sense, and now it sounds terrible. Can you roll-back to zero AI processing and reanalyse from scratch?
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It shouldn't be destructive. Try quitting Premiere Pro, deleting the Adobe Premiere Pro Audio Previews folder, and then reopening the project.
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Also try closing the Essential Sound tab, should be able to delete it then.
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Thanks Ann, I can't see 'Remove Attribites' sorry - where is that located?
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Select clips in the timeline > right click.
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Thanks Ann but does that allow us to apply AI processing on clean audio, or just turn AI processing off?
When I tried the AI processing in general, it sounded like it was cumulative, and resulted in the audio getting worse and worse (weird artefacts) each time I made changes.
Yes, I could turn off AI processing but I couldn't re-apply AI processing on clean audio once AI was ever applied. To my ears, it sounded like it re-activated older AI processing, then applied new AI processing over the top - is that how it works?
In the end, to fixe the weird AI artefacts, I had to delete the audio track, re-add clean audio, then apply one round of AI processing.
Hope that makes sense.
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My track was partially processed due to a crash. I trimmed my audio track a little and the filter re-processed the whole track. Then I trimmed again to its original lenght, ai processed again and it was ok...
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