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Posted by Luis Ortega on 10/05/04 11:39
So, do you like Premiere Pro 2?
I was impressed by the integration it had with Audition. That could be a
real time saver.
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>>I haven't used SF since 4.5 but have Audition 1.5,,, as I remember SF
>> it was an editor, Audition is that and a multi track and you can also
>> import video so you can create a soundtrack or sweeten the soundtrack
>> in one program.
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>> I have barely scratched the surface with Audition. I did see a demo at
>> DV expo about how they have adopted some of the Photoshop tools like
>> clone, where they erased a cough in a classical music performance.
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>> It's like anything though, its a tool, if it works like you think then
>> great, if not you will find yourself fighting it.
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>> Hope that helps.
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>> Jeffrey Fisher did a review of the new Vegas and how it integrates with
>> Acid, etc, very cool.
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>> Luis Ortega wrote:
>>> I saw an interesting demo of Audition and how it integrates with
>>> Premiere
>>> Pro and lets you use Photoshop type tools to edit sound files visually
>>> and I
>>> was wondering how it compares to Sound Forge.
>>> I currently use Sound Forge 8 and Premiere Pro 1.5 and can get Audition
>>> at
>>> educational pricing as a teacher, but is it any better than Sound Forge
>>> and
>>> does it need Premiere Pro 2 to integrate well?
>>> Also, is Premiere Pro 2 worth the upgrade?
>>> Thanks for any advice.
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> Use sf 8 and also premiere pro 2.
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> One gripe about sf 8.
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> take a 3 hour clip, edit/extract/regions
> it puts the thingy, usually 20 files or so, in wave format. Then you got
> to use that batch converter to put them back in mp3 format.
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> if you just edit all the commercials out and save the 3 hour show, it
> stays in original format...
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> premiere pro 2 will leave the regions extracted as the orginal format..mp3
> is what I use. premiere pro 2 also has a batch converter in it now.
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> xman
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