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Latest revision as of 13:42, 3 February 2021
Contents
Audition
The Waveform Editor can be used to process files before they are imported to Premiere Pro or an Audition multitrack session. For example converting stereo files to mono.
The Multitrack Editor can be used to mix the audio from a Premiere Pro project or to create an entirely new mix. It can be used to create a soundtrack for a silent video or to mix the audio from a Premiere Pro project. A video file can be imported into an Audition multitrack session or Audition can open a Premiere Pro project.
Getting Video into Audition
- Import a Video file into Audition.
- One video file can be imported into a Multitrack Session for reference
- Open a Premiere Pro Project in Audition
- Audition can open a Premiere Pro project file and it will import the audio tracks and have a reference video track.
Exporting from Audition
- You will need to export your final mix from Audition and import it into Premiere Pro
- Export Multitrack Mixdown
- Export a stereo wav file and manually import it into Premiere Pro
- Export to Adobe Premiere Pro
- Export an .xml file and a wav file. After you select the Premiere Pro project file it imports the wav file and add it to the timeline
- Export Multitrack Mixdown
Other Articles
- Editing Premiere Audio in Audition
- Tips on using Audition and Premiere Pro together
- Effects Compatibility
- Notes on Audition and Premiere Pro effects
Premiere Pro
To review Premiere Pro here are links to some article and videos
Basic editing
- Create a project and import a clip Adobe tutorial
- Learn basic editing skills
- Includes sample files
- Explore Premiere Pro panels Adobe tutorial
- Tutorial for the Project and Timeline panels and Source and Program monitors
- Includes sample files
- Learn editing skills Adobe tutorial
- Learn key editing skills
- Includes sample files
- Adjust the timing of your edits Adobe tutorial
- Editing tips
- Includes sample files
- Add Transitions Adobe Article
Audio
The volume and panning of each audio clip can be adjusted. Levels can change over time with keyframing.
Clips vs Tracks
Like Audition there is a difference between clips and tracks.
- Keyframes and effects that are on a clip move with the clip if a clip is moved
- Keyframes and effects that are on a track stay on the track.
- Audio Levels
- Audio Levels wiki article
- Work with audio Adobe tutorial
- Record a voice over, adjust volume
- Loudness Radar
- The Loudness Radar is an audio effect that measures the average level of an audio mix
- Loudness Radar wiki article
Effects
Premiere Pro has a variety of audio and video effects that can be used to change or modify the audio or video clips.
- Audio and video effects can be added to clips
- Many parameters of the effects can be adjusted over time with keyframes
- Adding Effects to Clips wiki article
- Add effects Adobe tutorial
- Visual effects and transitions
- Includes sample files
Titles
The Essential Graphics panel can be used to create title or graphics. They can be static or have motion to them
- Creating Titles with Essential Graphics
- Work with graphics and titles Adobe tutorial
- Learn how to work with photos, titles, and graphics
- Includes sample files
Exporting
To share a rough cut or final edit you need to export the project to a video file.
- Exporting from Premiere Pro wiki article
- Exporting Video in multiple formats Adobe tutorial