![]() The tutorial assumes the “clean” audio was recorded straight into Audition from an external microphone, while the camera was used to record scratch audio for syncing in post. ![]() Gerald Undon‘s tutorial does a great job of illustrating how simple it is to round trip an audio track from Premiere into Audition for editing (in this case fixing audio sync drift issues) and importing the file back to the original Premiere timeline. Thankfully in the past few years, Adobe has made great strides in improving the integration of using Audition with Premiere and vise versa. Even a slight speed inconsistency, stretched over a long duration, will cause a severe syncing issue.īut fear not, because video editor Gerald Undone has created a video addressing this very issue and walks through a relatively simple solution using Adobe Premiere and Audition. ![]() For us who have experienced this terrible tragedy, known as audio sync drift, it can be a nightmare scenario that has you questioning your profession as a filmmaker. If not, congratulations you are one of the lucky ones. ![]() Have you ever filmed for a long period of time continuously without cutting, maybe for a guest speaker at a conference or event, and used a separate device to record audio only to have syncing issues in post because one of the recorded audio tracks is a slightly different speed from the other? ![]()
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