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Automatic beat detection

Community Beginner ,
May 23, 2024 May 23, 2024

Premiere pro needs a feature to automatically place markers on beats of audio tracks such as 1bar, 1/2 beat, 1/4 beat etc. Elements had this yet now it's gone and is an industry standard technique. 

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Community Expert , Jan 18, 2025 Jan 18, 2025

Yes @Kevin-Monahan , this is exactly what BeatEdit was made for 🙂

 


With BeatEdit you can create beat markers at every beat, or only every 4th beat or even subdivide to get markers twice as fast as the actual beat.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 25, 2025 Mar 25, 2025

I'm not at all surprised that you are suprised. Been there myself, of course, if a few years back now.

 

Most everyone coming from the prosumer apps to the full-on professional video post apps gets a huge shock. Because they are used to apps that are designed to do things for the user, with the user getting some partial contol over the effect or process.

 

The professional apps have all been built assuming the professional user wants absolute, total control over every aspect and detail of everything. And so details, processes, and options have tons of sub-options and choices ... and ... you must have a basic familiarity of that effect/process before you can sort out which options you probably want.

 

The recent addition of some things that are automated has actually been rather controversial among a lot of the users ... scared that they are dumbing down the apps to a prosumer level. Along with capabilities and controls by the user.

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Participant ,
Mar 25, 2025 Mar 25, 2025

Professional apps should have the capabilities and features of all prosumer apps, and then the customizable and technical power of their professional framework. The fact that a consumer app like CapCut can manage to implement, bulldoze, update and grow with feedback is not a drawback on its software but rather should be a stark and truthfully brutal wake up call to Adobe software engineers. This is not a prosumer application feature, this is a paying customer base demanding basic and fundamental functions from an extremely arrogant software company.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 25, 2025 Mar 25, 2025

Most of the professional long-time users would strongly disagree with your thoughts. Which is fine. we are all different.

 

But as an example, another commonly stated complaint is that with each major version, Adobe is rushing to "dumb down" Premiere Pro for YouTubers. With the new "AI" ... really machine learning ... tools and all.

 

Rather an opposite, and as firmly held view, as yours.

 

Of the same program. 

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Community Expert ,
Mar 26, 2025 Mar 26, 2025

Heading towards a year for this thread, despite the 'game changer' pontifications there are only 10 upvotes, about 1 per month. Most of the posters here are certain they don't want (to spend on) a 3rd party app, as they think beat detection is a universally desired feature. I think it's a specialty, because I for one, would just listen to the built in beat detector in my head. Otherwise, there are good ones around, like this: https://aescripts.com/beatedit-for-premiere-pro/ for a reasonable price for this specialty application.

 

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Community Expert ,
Mar 26, 2025 Mar 26, 2025

Just drop a adjustment layer over the footage > select adjustment layer > hit Play  > hit M for marker.

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 25, 2025 Apr 25, 2025

Oh great, while Adobe keeps blessing us with groundbreaking features like making the cursor blink differently or adding another shade of grey to the interface — how about we get something editors actually want? Like AI Beat Detect that automatically places markers on music. You know, a feature that would actually save hours instead of just looking cool in the update log. But yeah, let’s keep pretending rounded buttons were the real priority.

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Participant ,
May 04, 2025 May 04, 2025

Dear Adobe Team,

I’d like to propose a native feature in Premiere Pro: automatic beat detection with marker placement directly on the audio clip or timeline.

Currently, many editors rely on third-party tools like BeatEdit to analyze audio tracks and generate beat markers.

This feature is essential for anyone editing music-driven content — such as trailers, music videos, reels, or commercial teasers — where rhythm and visual pacing must align with audio beats.

 

Why this is valuable:
Saves time: No need for manual tapping or syncing markers to the beat by hand.

Increases precision: Algorithms can detect subtle beats more consistently than humans.

Improves workflow: Built-in tools mean less dependency on external plugins and fewer compatibility issues.

Perfect for AI-driven editing: Future auto-editing features could use these beat markers for automated cut points.

 

Suggested Implementation:
Add a "Detect Beats" option in the right-click context menu on audio clips or in the timeline panel.

Allow customization: detect every beat, every second beat, or only strong beats.

Option to place markers on the clip or on the sequence timeline.

Ideally, integrate this feature into the Essential Sound panel or as part of the Audio Analysis tools.

Given how rhythmically timed editing is a massive part of modern video production, this feature would be a game-changer — and it feels like a natural next step for Premiere Pro.

Thank you for considering!

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Participant ,
May 13, 2025 May 13, 2025

There are genuinely enough forum posts about this topic going back maybe a decade? I can find them with upvotes, and huge comment chains as far back as 2012 at the earliest.

 

Why is this still an ongoing issue? Why is this difficult to create? Why does CapCut or DaVinci (Free, or one-time payment structured apps) have this capability?

There are no posts regarding this in 2025 so I'd love to bring this back up into Adobe attention since apparently we're still pushing way beyond AI usage when basic things like beat detection and ACCESIBLE COLOR THEORY are STILL not utilized by the developers. Good job Adobe here's another $600!

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LEGEND ,
May 14, 2025 May 14, 2025

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Adobe Employee ,
May 14, 2025 May 14, 2025

@efficient_person1243 I merged your post (and several others on the same topic) into this idea request. We are listening to customer's requests for this feature (and others) but I don't have any to share publicly on a possible release date. 

 

Unrelated, you mentioned "accessible color theory" in your last post. In v25.2, we did release an entirely new color management system for Premiere Pro. If you have questions or comments about that, please start a new thread in the Discussions section of the forum. New color management is a foundation upon which we are buiding on; stayed tuned. 

 

Regards,

Fergus

 

 

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Community Expert ,
May 14, 2025 May 14, 2025

 

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Community Expert ,
May 14, 2025 May 14, 2025
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FWIW: This thread was started about a year ago and has 28 upvotes, not much really, 2-ish a month. ?

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