While working in the latest PP beta I've noticed some things. First and foremost, every time I cut a clip and please ripple delete, it seems to take the program a long time to make the changes. It usually takes about 10 seconds before I can get back to editing. I've never noticed this in the full version.
When I add Hard Limiter, Parametric Equalizer, and Single-band compressor to my audio files it generically improves the audio. When I right-click on the audio file, click copy attributes, and highlight the clip I want to paste these audio presets to the next clip. Then I right-click again to paste attributes. The only issue is they don't copy.
Also, something that is very weird is each audio clip has eight Channel Volume Fx. I try to click on them and delete them but they do not disappear. Why does each audio clip have so many???
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Interactive fade handles is one of the features now available to video editors. By dragging the crosshairs within a selected field, users can pretty quickly add fade-ins and fade-outs to an audio clip.
As we expect with Adobe, AI is never far from the surface of beta updates. And here, artificial intelligence is being put to use figuring out whether your audio clips are music, sound effects, ambient sounds, or dialog. It then adds a badge to that clip - not just for quick identification. Click into this interactive badge, and Premiere Pro serves up a host of top options for that specific audio type.
Interactive fade handles on clips are one of the innovative new audio features in the Premiere Pro beta. Audio clips now have handles on the ends which you can simply click and drag to create a variety of custom audio fades. If you have used audio editing programs such as Audition or Pro Tools you will be familiar with a similar way of working. As well as adding fades and crossfades, you can drag to change the shape of the curve, giving exponential fades rather than simple linear ones.
Another new feature in the Premiere Pro beta is AI-powered audio category tagging. This automatically identifies your audio files. It then labels your clips with icons for dialogue, music, sound effects or ambient noise. In addition, clicking on the icon gives you access to the most relevant tools for editing and adjusting each type of audio.
Clip badges have been redesigned in the Premiere Pro beta, so it is now easier to see which clips have effects. You can also click on the badges to quickly add new effects or adjust effect settings. The Premiere Pro beta also features more modern and intelligent waveforms that dynamically resize when you change the track height. In addition, Adobe has improved clip colors to make it easier to see and work with audio on the timeline.
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