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Side-chain Channel Map in Premiere Pro?

Explorer ,
Mar 28, 2017 Mar 28, 2017

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I've searched without luck for an explanation of the "Side-Chain In:" option in the channel map of the Dynamics Processing dialog in Premiere Pro. Like so many, I am hoping to duck some audio within Premiere without using Audition. So can anyone tell me what the Side-Chain option, shown above, is for and how to make use of it?

Thanks!

Charlie Essers

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LEGEND ,
Mar 29, 2017 Mar 29, 2017

This is not a third-party plug in?

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Explorer ,
Mar 29, 2017 Mar 29, 2017

No, regular "Dynamics Processing" insert.

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New Here ,
Apr 05, 2017 Apr 05, 2017

Figure it out? Would love to avoid Audition as well!

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Explorer ,
Apr 05, 2017 Apr 05, 2017

No. I'm rather disappointed in the response! 😕

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New Here ,
Jul 24, 2017 Jul 24, 2017

Multiple months later, is there anything new to report?

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Explorer ,
Nov 28, 2018 Nov 28, 2018

Nope. :::sadface:::

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 14, 2023 Jul 14, 2023

I've also been trying to figure this out in 2023. Still can't seem to make sense of it. Any wisdom from the last 6 years?

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LEGEND ,
Jul 14, 2023 Jul 14, 2023

Does the ducking in the Essential Sound Panel not fill your needs?

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 15, 2023 Jul 15, 2023

Fair question. So I'm working with audio tracks that are 5 hours long. Even on a powerful pc the "generating keyframes" step takes a long time (> 10 min in my case) to complete and yielded... Mixed results. Plus all the extra keyframes makes managing this track a huge pita. If I could get the sidechain compression to work all of these issues go away, but I can't find any docs on channel remapping that explain why this particular effect seems to half support sidechaining

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LEGEND ,
Jul 15, 2023 Jul 15, 2023
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So you've got a good case for needing another option there ... certainly.

 

Might also try asking on the Audition forum, as Audition is really the audio stuff "under" Premiere, and the folks there are far more audio-versed.

 

Neil

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