Premiere Pro CS3 - Slow Mo Audio & TimeRemapping Tutorial
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DUDE MY NAMES JOHN BERRY TOO!?!?! THATS FREAKY
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how much does it cost
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I started freestyling to the beat of your mouse clicks.
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Thank you so much dude! You just saved me another hour of looking on the internet for a solution to fade between regular speed audio and super speeded audio (I was trying to do it manually in time remapping but it turns out you can't use f*cking time remapping on audio... stupid program; anyways, it turns out constant gain works like a charm for what I was in need of). I am definitely subscribin'!
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@reeporaptor21 Audacity is a free software that can do that, you can either change the tempo (fast or slow audio), pitch (1 octave higher or lower as you wish) or the speed (change both tempo and pitch)
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Very very good! Thanks for the explanation!
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this program is fucked and hard to use
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thanks mate!
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Vegas has this feature.
i need some help, how do i make the audio of a clip not to be slowed down nor fasten up, but i still want the audio to be either chipmunk or really low with being as fast/slow as the clip i changed?
reeporaptor21 1 year ago
@reeporaptor21 This is something you'll need a special audio application for. Premiere Pro and other editors don't have this effect. You'll have to look around some more, but I think you want to affect pitch without affecting speed.
aJBprods 1 year ago
how did you copy that clip and paste it back onto the timeline? does anyone know how to do this?
chunkychon 1 year ago
@chunkychon select, copy, move playhead to where you want to paste to, paste.
Make sure you have the layer you want to paste on active. - Jon Barrie
aJBprods 1 year ago
Bravo to your clever yet simple workaround... I just wish I understood Adobe's logic in including time remapping/ramped slow mo in Premiere, yet not binding the audio by default!
They really should bind the two instead of giving us editors (and skaters) the task of creating our own slow mo audio, or jumping between Premiere and After Effects.
Speaking of which, Adobe really needs to combine both programs... or easy jumps between the two (like Photoshop and Image Ready). Anyway, cheers & thanks!
grimcity 3 years ago
This feature exists in the same form on FCP, I guess the audio part as simple as we may think it is to do, requires more coding. I think it's because it sells more copies of After Effects. :)
aJBprods 3 years ago