the affect that applying timestretch to any audio in premiere , weather via the rate stretch tool or by changing the speed of the clip, is very bad it produces a phasing sound making it pretty unusable for ADR, for example ADR - being when you re-record the voice of an actor in studio, due to poor recording conditions on location. they never say the words at the exact same speed, meaning they need to be sped up and slowed down in parts to make them match up DAWs like steinberg cubase timestrech audio virtually flawlessly, as can any pro DJ program but it seems that premiere cannot. im not sure about audition, but because of the wave editor style of that program, it doesnt seem to inviting for this kind of work its a shame, because premiere is the place where you would want to be doing the ADR. switching over to cubase is a pain in the neck because you might not have a picture lock ready when you are doing the ADR. it makes more sense to stay in premiere and do it all from there.
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