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Hello: we are using Premiere Pro CC2017 latest Version on a Imac Retina 27 with max ram and Sierra
In my film I have 4 different audio tracks and each has a purpose
Audio 1 is the Voice over track
Audio 2 is the Italian dialogue track
Audio 3 is the French dialogue track
Audio 4 is the Music Track
Is there a way to label each of those tracks with different colours. We need this difference for a variety of reasons (subtitles and more)
In the preferences and labels combo this seems impossible: if I change the audio every audio track changes to the same colour and is not useful to us.
Googling didn't help as it refers to the preferences (as above) hence same colour for all Audio tracks.
Any hints?
Thanks
Clips can be colored. Tracks can't.
Premiere Pro: User experience/interface (151 ideas) – Adobe video & audio apps
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Clips can be colored. Tracks can't.
Premiere Pro: User experience/interface (151 ideas) – Adobe video & audio apps
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You can do this in Adobe Audition, if that helps.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Kevin's got a point. The way the link between PrPro & Audition works is getting closer to the old "Direct LInk" from PrPro to SpeedGrade was than the "Dynamic Link" to AfterEffects. Which is a good thing, to me.
You can go to Audition for your audio editing, and not only have a preview screen of the video but have all your tracks laid out, and color-code to your heart's content. It's very common in sound work, of course. Why it's not in video ... ? ... at least PrPro ... no clue.
And after you've done your audio work, come back to PrPro, now when you go back to Audition for additional work, your project opens in Audition as it was when you left Audition, and you can reset, re-adjust, or whatever any control you worked the last time.
Neil
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Thanks a lot ... I will try it out