BUG: Crossfades don't transfer over from Premiere properly
In premiere, I insert room tone between voiceover bytes in order to smooth out the voiceover and make the edits sound natural. (this is a common practice in industry). I crossfade these chunks of roomtone over a duration of 2 or 3 frames. This is very easy to do quickly in Premiere, selecting all of the transitions and using the keyboard shortcut. However, these crossfades change when I bring the sequence over to Audition for the soundmix. (I'm sending it over from Premiere via Edit -> Edit sequence in Audition). The crossfades become fade-outs that bump up against each other. Obviously this is not ideal, and I have to go through and adjust them one-by-one over the duration of the entire film.
See attached screenshot: the top track is how they get translated in Audition, and the bottom track is how they should appear.
Note: This has not been an issue in the past. This has always been a part of my workflow and just recently started happening. Not sure if the problem is in Audition or Premiere... Thanks in advance for addressing this huge inconvenience!

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Ed Wolski commented
Crossfades that were moved are still becoming fade-outs. In premiere we can adjust the crossfade bar and slide it to the left or right. When it's moved completly on one side (to the end), it will become messed up when the sequence is sent to audition. Workaround is to leave at least 1 frame in the crossfade bar and never slide the crossfade completly on one side.
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Mark Leatherman commented
Hi Durin! Thanks for responding! Yes here is a screenshot on the premiere end of the situation. You'll see here the crossfades go across the clip transitions.
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Mark Leatherman commented
Doesn't look like I can post a screenshot in the comment here. I'm happy to email it to someone though. Cheers, Mark
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Mark Leatherman commented
Hi Durin! Thanks for responding! Yes here is a screenshot on the premiere end of the situation. You'll see here the crossfades go across the clip transitions.
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Mark, can you share a screenshot of the same clips in Premiere? While I'm seeing the behavior you describe when I bring the timelines into Audition (either via Edit Sequence, or opening the prproj right in Audition) I'm also hearing the same behavior in Premiere's timeline when I edit this way. I want to make sure I'm using the same effects and configuration as you.
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Thanks, Mark. I'll take a look and ask the testing team to investigate.