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− | Fill Left with Right and Fill Right with Left are very useful in Premiere Pro when there is audio on only one channel of a stereo audio file. If a project is opened in Audition with either of these you will need to take care of the stereo to mono issue with another process. | + | * Fill Left with Right and Fill Right with Left are very useful in Premiere Pro when there is audio on only one channel of a stereo audio file. |
+ | * If a project is opened in Audition with either of these you will need to take care of the stereo to mono issue with another process. | ||
+ | ** See the stereo to mono section of the [[Waveform Editing - Audition]] article. |
Revision as of 12:49, 12 November 2019
Contents
Intro
- Many of the real time effects in Audition and Premiere Pro are available in both programs.
- If you open a Premiere Pro sequence in Audition that contains effects that are only available in Premiere Pro a warning will detail which effects were not available.
Audition
The following real time effects are available in Audition but not available in Premiere Pro.
- Echo
- chorus
- Automatic Noise Reduction
- Automatic Phase Correction
- Full Reverb
- Reverb
- Center Channel Extractor
- Graphic Phase Shifter
- Automatic Pitch Correction
Premiere Pro
The following real time effects are available in Premiere Pro bu not available in Audition.
- Channel Volume
- Multi-tap Delay
- Band Pass
- Bass
- High Pass
- Low Pass
- Simple Notch Filter
- Simple Parametric
- Treble
- Fill Left with Right
- Fill Right with Left
- Invert
- Swap Channels
Notes
- Fill Left with Right and Fill Right with Left are very useful in Premiere Pro when there is audio on only one channel of a stereo audio file.
- If a project is opened in Audition with either of these you will need to take care of the stereo to mono issue with another process.
- See the stereo to mono section of the Waveform Editing - Audition article.