Idea: Update to Media Inteligent Analysis to Include dectection of specific sound waves/effects.
This is the current info I get when searching Google.
*AI Overview:
Premiere Pro doesn't have a built-in feature to automatically identify and cut sound effects based on specific sound events like a gunshot or a door slam. However, it does offer tools for scene detection and manual trimming to achieve a similar effect.
I am learning that the current feature "Media Inteligent Analysis" can help quickly locate these sound effects if they are tied to specific video frames/events. The problem I am facing here is time.
I want to eliminate time searching/trimming. For my use case there may be hundreds of these quarter/half/full second sound effects I would like to clip into a segment in order.
It would it be nice to search these sound effects by word, but for me it would make more sense to zoom into the audio track and highlight the sound effect I am looking for and then have an option called "find similar sounds/audio events" I could then easily filter through the moments (hopefully including a video frame) for me to quickly identify if that sound is matching the events I am looking to create a segment on, while also allowing me to choose how much to clip/edit out before/after the sound effect.
For Example:
1) Highlight specific sound effect
2) Find similar sounds
3) 383 similar sounds detected
4) Filter to create segment
5) Segment begins 0.5 seconds before sound effect and 1 second after sound effect (make adjustable).
6) Create segment with selected parameters.
7) View/Edit/Delete segments manually then highlight/drag into timeline.
Voilà!
Sound useful? Do you have or know of an easy way to do this already? Please share feedback and ideas!
Thanks!