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Inspiring
May 7, 2024
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The new audio effects (enhance speech) in Premiere don't translate to Audition

  • May 7, 2024
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Hello,

I have just been editing a trailer in Premiere 24.3.0 and applied the new Enhance Speech feature to several clips, as I'm using rough production audio. However, when I transfer the audio to Audition for a mix, those effects do not come across; so my Audition mix is fairly useless.

Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks in advance for any replies - David

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Correct answer davidgaudio

I just discovered there is a new dropdown feature when exporting to Audition - where it says Audio Clip Effects, there is a selection for Render Clips with non-transferable Effects! I selected that, and...my dialogue tracks magically sounded the same in Audition from where I had been using them in Premiere, with the Enhance Speech filter applied. Yay!

 

Thanks to all who made suggestions to me in this thread.

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Community Expert
May 21, 2024

It looks like Audition does not yet support Enhance Speech in the Essential Sound Panel. I would recommend rendering the effect before sending it to Audition (right-click clip > Render and Replace).

 

The easiest way to open a sequence in Audition is to do it directly through Audition: File > Open, choose your .prproj file and then select the sequence you want to open.

Inspiring
May 22, 2024

Thank you.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
May 7, 2024

Which method did you use for transferring to Audition?

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Inspiring
May 9, 2024

I just right clicked on the sequence in Premiere and selected Edit in Adobe Audition. Thanks.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
May 9, 2024

That's the fairly "minor" process of the two. I'm not at the computer, will be later. I think the other is something like "open in Audition" ... and my recollection (not guaranteed 100% accurate) is that is a more expansive process.

 

And might carry over effects better.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...