Ability to save audio track effect presets.
Ability to save audio track effect presets.

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Andreas Kungl commented
Since I'm still newish to sound editing in PP, I was wondering if there might be a way to reuse my settings (voice over, same equipment, same voice, same environment) for the future.
Before I applied the Google Foo, deep down I knew that this would likely not be possible, that it would be a long standing feature request and that the last official reply would be more than one year old.And here we are! Watching shiny bells and whistles stream by while waiting for the moronically obvious. Shouts to the Marketing and PR poeple!
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Evan Williams commented
In my work I create a lot of different video content that all use the same audio equipment, signal path, and settings. I spend a lot of time recreating the same effects stack every time I start a new project. It would be so useful to have the ability to save this as a preset.
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Luis Azcona commented
YES PLEASE. I find it weird that Premiere doesnt have this feature.
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Bart Neckebroeck commented
Hey guys of Adobe :-) , Happy new year. I see you implemented copy/paste track effects. Which is great, but the possibility to save a track effect would be perfect. We can use this for voice recordings.
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david walters commented
Did this still not come up during the covid update? Was loving mixing inside of primer and not having to jump to pro tools any more.....but if you can't save a channel strip...or a bank or something.....makes trying to use this program from start to finish very difficult.
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Kris Strobeck commented
@Matt Stenger, this is a really helpful update! Look forward to next steps. This really helps though. Thanks!
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John Powers commented
Please please please! Would love it if Premiere could do this!
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AdminMatt Stegner (Admin, Adobe DVA) commented
Hi all, I wanted to show you the progress we have made here. We have implemented copy and paste between tracks, and across sequences.
In the latest beta (as of Monday morning) you can right click on a track, and copy the entire contents of the effects inserts area. The entire rack will be copied. When you paste, the entire rack will be replaced with the paste, removing and existing effects. To reiterate: Pasting will completely replace the existing effects on a track.This should work between any two types of tracks, regardless of channelization, or sample rate. And also between different sequences.
There is no keyboard shortcuts available for this, as there is no track selection model in Premiere, we understand that limitation.
This is also incremental work toward possibly creating effects rack presets. We work incrementally, building on the work that came before. There has been (lots really) deep, fundamental work to get to this point and we will start to see some of the benefits of this work moving forward.
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Leonardo Leite commented
Please , we need to save each individual audio efx + channel strips plugins presets chain. This is basic stuff. Thank you
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AdminMatt Stegner (Admin, Adobe DVA) commented
Please direct comments/votes here: https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro/suggestions/33967090-copy-and-paste-audio-effects-between-tracks-and-ma
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Bryan Youpa commented
Get it together Adobe. How is this not a thing? We all pay for a professional editing software, make it so.
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Stephen Rutherford commented
Standardize effects and presets with Audition. Offer a UI for both track & clip effects and the ability to easily save presets of either one. The functionality is there, just in another program. It would be great to port these features over for those in a hurry :)
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Robert Jarosz commented
Yeah, I just spend half an hour on improving my audio track and wanted to implement it in another project - no way to do it. And no way to copy the values from track to single media effects.
"Effects and sends" menu is very cool, but not having a preset or at least copy/paste option there... Huge oversight. -
Gilly commented
How is this not possible???
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Andrew Berryman commented
Hi guys.
I'd really like to see the priority of this fix escalated! Let me put you in the picture... let's say I have 20 different sequences all using audio from the same shoot but in their own sequence for individual edit/review and then batch export using Media Encoder.
I get my levels on my audio track just right on my first sequence, time to copy and paste that work to tracks in other sequences right? Well unfortunately it looks like I cant! This would mean re-doing the work again for each individual sequence.
This really is a massive oversight and it'd be brilliant to have a little more dialogue and feedback on if you have plans to address this in the near future?
Thanks very much guys, all the best!
Andy B
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AdminMatt Stegner (Admin, Adobe DVA) commented
"You can't even type in numbers directly..." @Ken Walker
I'm not sure if you are aware of this, but you can double click on the effect name in the Audio Track Insert and it will open the custom UI for the effects. Not all effects have a custom UI (Example: The Invert effect), but most do. -
Ken Walker commented
Seriously cannot believe this is not already a feature. The interface for adding effects to the master track is a pathetic joke! You can't even type in numbers directly...you have to rely on that **** knob that hops sporadically all over the place!
How in the world is anybody able to function with it??? I'm stuck pasting audio presets to every single clip.
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New Vision Media commented
Yes Adobe.... we need the ability to save Track Effect presets and reorder effects.
Not having this simple feature is a huge oversight so please escalate this request.
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Jeff MacIntyre commented
Sam, I appreciate your tutorial! Nice work. It's great info re. saving presets for individual clips, but we're looking to create presets for entire tracks to be applied in the Track Mixer window. If you come up with a fix for that, please share!
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Sam Holland commented
HEY. I hope this helps... I know how frustrating this topic is so I made it a little easier for you. HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN AUDIO PRESETS IN PREMIERE