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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Editing Audio
Last updated 1/16/2012
Editing audio in Adobe Soundbooth
Adobe Soundbooth lets you use advanced techniques to edit audio. If you have installed Adobe Soundbooth, you can
apply the Edit In Adobe Soundbooth command to an audio clip.
Selecting an audio-only master clip, subclip, or clip instance in a timeline, and choosing Edit In Soundbooth > Edit
Source File opens the source file in Soundbooth. If an In/Out range was marked in Premiere Pro, these markers
become visible in Soundbooth. When the file is saved in Soundbooth, the original file on disk is overwritten and all
instances of the master clip, its subclips and track items are updated automatically to reflect the changes. The changes
cannot be undone.
Selecting an audio-only or A/V master clip, subclip, or clip instance in a timeline, and choosing Edit In Soundbooth >
Extract Audio extracts the audio, and generates a new project item. Edits are made to this copy in Soundbooth. The
original master clip is preserved in the project and on disk.
Note:
The Edit In Adobe Soundbooth command isn’t available for Adobe Dynamic Link clips.
An example of editing audio in Adobe Soundbooth is found
in this video
.
See this video tutorial
on Audio Editing Basics for Premiere Pro and Soundbooth by Andrew Devis from the Creative
Cow website.
Edit audio in Adobe Soundbooth
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In the Project panel or Timeline panel, select a clip containing audio.
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Select Edit > Edit In Adobe Soundbooth, and choose one of the following:
Edit Source file
lets Soundbooth record changes to the source file on which the master clip is based, and any sub-clips
and clip instances based on that master clip. Edit Source File works on audio-only clips, not those containing video.
Render And Replace
renders a new audio clip that you edit in Adobe Soundbooth. The edited clip replaces the original
clip in a Timeline panel; the original master clip in the Project panel remains untouched. Effects or markers applied to
the original sequence clip are inherited by the edited clip. The new file appears in the Project panel in Premiere Pro.
Extract Audio
copies the audio from the source clip into a new file that you can edit in Soundbooth. The new file
appears in the Project panel in Premiere Pro and opens in Adobe Soundbooth.
Note:
Extract Audio doesn’t replace the original audio in a video master clip. If you add the video master clip to a
sequence and you want the edited audio to accompany the video, you need to unlink and delete the audio from the master
clip, and then link the remaining video with the edited audio.
3
Edit and save the clip in Soundbooth.
4
Return to Premiere Pro. The audio file remains open in Soundbooth until you close it.
Undoing edits made in Adobe Soundbooth
In the Project panel, the Undo command deletes an extracted audio clip that has been edited in Soundbooth. For a clip
in a sequence, the Undo command reverses the Render And Replace actions by returning the original audio clip to the
sequence. In this case, the newly created audio file isn’t deleted from the Project panel.d
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