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Hi all.
I've checked the "documentation" for this, but found squat.
Is this puny square the only surround panner? It's impossible to even keep the track centered as you move it forward or backward. And it's a white dot on a light-grey background, to top it off.
Thanks for any insight.
Mobius Strip, yes that´s the only option in Premiere Pro.
However, you can send the audio from Premiere Pro directly to Adobe Audition and use the way better Track Panner among overall better tools aviable in Audition. Helpful video: How to Mix 5.1 Surround in Premiere Pro & Audition CC | Adobe Creative Cloud - YouTube
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Are you using the little dial icons or click & drag?
Neil
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Mobius Strip, yes that´s the only option in Premiere Pro.
However, you can send the audio from Premiere Pro directly to Adobe Audition and use the way better Track Panner among overall better tools aviable in Audition. Helpful video: How to Mix 5.1 Surround in Premiere Pro & Audition CC | Adobe Creative Cloud - YouTube
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Averdahl's suggestion of going to Audition for fine controls is wise. Audition is a pretty well featured digital audio app, and if you send the whole sequence over (edit sequence rather than edit clip) you get a great process between PrPro/Audition/PrPro.
Neil
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Thanks, guys. I like Audition and use it a lot, but I didn't want to have it create a bunch of new audio tracks. But if I can edit the sequence directly and then just come back and have the levels set, I'll try it.
You can't use the asinine dials in this puny square to adjust channel balance; you have to drag the dot.
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Too bad it's not working better. Good thing to post on over on the UserVoice system ...
Neil
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Mobius Strip,
Sorry for this shortcoming. Please place your request here: Premiere Pro: Hot (2643 ideas) – Adobe video & audio apps
Thanks,
Kevin
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Thanks for the reply, Kevin.
I did. Re-reading it, it sounds a bit pissier than I intended, but hey I was pissy. I appreciate that you guys have lots on your plates.
Hopefully there's a quick fix you can throw in with minimal development effort to at least let us enter precise values.
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Yes, but then without special plug-ins (or someting) you cannot hear isolated center tracks with headphones (as you can in Premiere).