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Hello everybody! I have a puzzling issue with Premiere and Audition. I want to upload my premiere audio timeline to audition so I can export the multitrack in audition and only have one single file that has all the audio which I can then insert back into my premiere timeline. This makes exporting on different computers much easier because then I only have to link one audio file on the other computer, not 20 million like usual.
My only problem is when I upload my Premiere timeline to Audition, it works, but all of the volume levels and effects changes that I had made in premeire on the audio clips have been completely changed and or erased in the multitrack. They are still the same in the Premeire timeline, but the exporting process messes this up somehow and I don't know why.
Thanks in advance if anyone has a solution to this weird problem!
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Have you tried a combination of the 2 apps to get this done?
Why not simply export a waveform audio file from Premiere to use as a sync reference, and import this into Audition so you can use this as a straight reference for the multitrack mix session?
Another possibility is to include an MP4 as a visual check too?
My method with stuff like this is to dump a 24/48 wave file from Premiere, open Nuendo & create a new project with the same settings as Premiere (so if in HD, usually 23.98 or 24fps depending on the video) and drop in the reference audio, and align everything in the multitrack to this. Then, when the mix is exported it will be in perfect sync with the Premiere project
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