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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Workflows and setup
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Select this new aggregate device within Premiere Pro's Audio Hardware Preference panel.
Specify ASIO device settings (Windows only)
Choose Edit >Preferences > Audio Hardware.
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Click ASIO settings. Specify the ASIO settings for the selected device.
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Note: The device and driver you use determine the settings in this dialog box, not Adobe Premiere Pro. See the
documentation for the ASIO device and driver you use.
In the Audio Hardware Settings dialog box, select the Input tab.
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Check the boxes next to the names of any devices you want to enable.
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Check Device 32-bit Recording if you want to record 32-bit audio.
Drag the Samples slider to set the size of the buffer.
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Click OK.
Specify whether to render audio when rendering video
You can specify whether Premiere Pro renders audio previews by default. Select Sequence > Render Effects In Work
Area, or Sequence > Render Entire Work Area. Rendering audio previews could improve playback performance, but
could take additional time when you select either of these commands.
Select Edit > Preferences > General (Windows), or Premiere Pro > Preferences > General (Mac OS).
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Select or deselect Render Audio When Rendering Video.
Click OK.
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Specify the duration for preroll and postroll pauses
You can set the length of preroll and postroll for clip and sequence previews in the General pane of the Preferences
dialog box.
Note: The Preroll and Postroll fields are different from the Preroll setting in the Device Control pane of the Preferences
dialog box. The Preroll setting in the Device Control pane affects the control of external devices such as VTRs and
camcorders.
Select Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences > General (Mac OS).
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In the Preroll and Postroll fields, type in the number of seconds for each.
Click OK.
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More Help topics
"Play a sequence or clip with preroll and postroll
Specify scratch disks to improve system performance
When you edit a project, Premiere Pro uses disk space to store files required by your project. Premiere Pro stores
captured video and audio, conformed audio, and preview files. Premiere Pro uses conformed audio files and preview
files to optimize performance, allowing real-time editing, 32-bit floating-point quality, and efficient output.
pauses" on page 127
Last updated 1/16/2012
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