Hoping there is an easy solution to this, and yes. ![]() Is there any way to merge the chopped up audio in Premiere into one new file, import that into Audition, capture noise print, apply noise reduction process, and then import the fixed audio back into Premiere and have it lined up with the sequence? I don't want to use the adaptive noise reduction in Premiere, as it is not very good. I can't seem to get that to connect to the clips I chopped up earlier. ![]() I've tried editing the original a/v clip in Audition, capturing the print, and applying noise reduction process, but it merely saved a new audio file in my Premiere Project window. However, I can't seem to figure out how to remove noise in Audition by capturing noise print and applying Noise Reduction (process) to the entire sequence. In Premiere, I chopped it up to clear out all the "ums" and dead space. I have one long-ass video file of me talking.
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