To Edit Audio In Adobe Audition From The Project Panel; To Edit Audio In Adobe Audition From The Timeline Panel - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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When applying the Edit In Audition command to clips in a sequence, the audio is rendered in a new audio clip that
is edited in Adobe Audition. The edited clip replaces the original clip in the Timeline panel; the original master clip
in the Project panel is untouched. Effects or markers applied to the original sequence clip are preserved in the edited
clip.
It's possible to edit the audio in Adobe Audition multiple times. For subsequent edits in Adobe Audition, Adobe
Premiere Pro sends the audio clip that it created for the initial editing session.
In the Project panel, the Undo command deletes the extracted audio clip that's been edited in Adobe Audition. 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 is not deleted from the Project panel.
Note: The Edit In Audition command isn't available for Adobe Dynamic Link clips.

To edit audio in Adobe Audition from the Project panel

1
In the Project panel, select a file containing audio.
Choose Edit > Edit In Adobe Audition.
2
The audio is extracted from the original clip and a new audio clip is created, which appears in the Project panel. The
new audio file opens in Adobe Audition. The original audio in the master clip is preserved.
3
Edit and save the audio file in Adobe Audition.
Return to Adobe Premiere Pro. The audio file remains open in Adobe Audition until you close it.
4
Note: The Edit In Audition (Extract Audio) command does not replace the original audio in a video master clip. When
you add the video master clip to a sequence, you must do the following if you want the new edited audio to accompany
the video: unlink and delete the instance of the audio, and then replace the audio with the new edited audio clip.

To edit audio in Adobe Audition from the Timeline panel

1
In the Timeline panel, select a clip containing audio.
Choose Edit > Edit In Adobe Audition (Render And Replace).
2
The clip's audio is rendered in a new audio file, which opens in Adobe Audition. The new audio file also appears in
the Project panel.
Edit and save the audio file in Adobe Audition.
3
Return to Adobe Premiere Pro. The audio file remains open in Adobe Audition until you close it.
4
In the Timeline panel, the selected clip's audio is replaced with the new audio file edited in Adobe Audition. The
original master clip in the Project panel is preserved.
Note: If you choose the Undo command, the original audio is restored to the clip in the Timeline panel, but the newly
created audio file from Audition is preserved in the Project panel.
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