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1. Re: Managing multiple audio clips as one
Bill Hunt Jun 23, 2011 10:15 AM (in response to EckleySP)I am slightly confused here.
Do you have multiple Clips in one Sequence (Timeline), or multiple Sequences, each with Audio Clips (multiple, or single)?
If you have multiple Clips in a single Sequence, just Export the Audio to a PCM/WAV file for Audition.
If you have multiple Sequences, you could Nest those into another Sequence and Export as PCM/WAV.
Good luck,
Hunt
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2. Re: Managing multiple audio clips as one
EckleySP Jun 23, 2011 10:44 AM (in response to Bill Hunt)Thanks - it is one sequence with multiple clips. I was hoping for something more eloquent, but this will do.
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3. Re: Managing multiple audio clips as one
Bill Hunt Jun 23, 2011 1:08 PM (in response to EckleySP)Thanks for the info.
Well, functions, like Group, really only help for moving a bunch of Clips around on the Timeline together.
If there is some way that by-passes AME, I have not found it yet.
Good luck,
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4. Re: Managing multiple audio clips as one
shooternz Jun 23, 2011 1:40 PM (in response to EckleySP)Export the Sequence to Audition and do a Mixdown there (if you really want to only work on a single track.)
I would advise that you work on the individaul clips in Audition once you get them there (which is simple from Premiere CS5.5) because you have more audio editing power and facility in Audition.



