In a Project panel, select a clip or sequence containing audio. You can also select a clip in the Timeline or right click the clip or sequence in the Project panel.
Adobe Audition lets you use advanced post-production techniques to create and edit audio. If you have installed Adobe Audition, you can apply the Edit In Adobe Audition command to an audio clip or a sequence.
In a Project panel, select a clip or sequence containing audio. You can also select a clip in the Timeline or right click the clip or sequence in the Project panel.
Select Edit > Edit In Adobe Audition and then select Clip or Sequence from the submenu.
Edit your audio in Audition.
When you apply the Edit In Audition command to an audio clip, the clip is rendered and replaced into a new Wave file which is directly opened in Audition. The original audio material is retained if you choose to edit the audio file in Audition but only the copied audio is changed.
If an In/Out range was marked in Premiere Pro, these markers become visible in Audition. When the clip is edited and saved in Audition, the changes made to the clip is directly reflected in the Premiere Pro Timeline panel. Effects or markers applied to the original sequence clip are preserved in the edited clip.
You can edit the audio in Adobe Audition many times. For each subsequent Edit Clip in Adobe Audition, Premiere Pro renders and replaces a new audio clip for further editing in Audition.
The Undo command deletes the extracted audio clip that’s been edited in Adobe Audition.
The Edit In Audition command is not available for Adobe Dynamic Link clips.
When applying the Edit Sequence in Audition command, Premiere Pro sends the currently selected sequence with rendered audio for further compositing to Audition. The sequence opens in Audition as a Multitrack Session.
To send a Premiere Pro project to Audition, follow these steps:
Select Edit > Edit in Adobe Audition > Sequence.
The Edit in Adobe Audition dialog appears.
See Edit in Adobe Audition Options for further information.
Click OK.
Premiere Pro creates a Project (depending on your installed versions XML or Premiere Pro Project) containing only the selected sequence and its audio clips. All audio material of the sequence is extracted and copied to the destination path, leading to a self-contained Premiere Pro Project with no dependencies to the source project (except if video: Send Through Dynamic Link was selected).
Audition launches and opens the created project automatically if the Open in Audition check box was checked.
The Edit In Adobe Audition dialog lets you configure certain properties for the generated Project that is sent to Audition.
Name and Path of the Project generated (defaults to the sequence name which will be send to Audition).
Selection can be either the whole sequence or the In/Out (selection) points of the Sequence.
Audio Handles refer to the content of the clip beyond the clip boundaries. If the clip in the sequence has a length of 10 -seconds and Audio Handles is set to 1 -second, the rendered Audio File has the duration of 12 -seconds with 1 -second more material at the front and end.
Adobe Audition and Adobe Premiere Pro share many audio effects, letting you to transfer information of the audio effects. Audio effects can be instantiated again in Audition without rendering the audio clip.
For information on the list of shared effects between Audition and Premiere Pro, see Shared audio effects between Audition and Premiere Pro.
If you decide to transfer information of an effect which is not available in Audition, it is placed as an offline effect into the effect rack. Third-party Effect Plug-Ins (VST/VST3) information is transferred as well. If you have loaded the Plug-In in Audition, the effect is properly instantiated. Otherwise the effect is offline as well.
If the particular effect is not available in Audition, it is added as Offline Effect to the Clip effects rack.
If the particular effect is not available in Audition, it is added as offline effect to the Clip effects rack.
If checked, Pan and Volume information is transferred to Audition. If unchecked, Pan and Volume information is rendered into the clip.
If checked, launches Audition and directly open the generated project.
This option is only enabled if Audition is installed
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