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34 votes14 comments · Premiere Rush » Editing in the Timeline & Preview Monitor · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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3 votes0 comments · Premiere Rush » Editing in the Timeline & Preview Monitor · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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Obviously this would be awesome, but I wonder if that's within the scope of what they're doing with Rush..
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Thanks Jared, this is a great suggestion! We will see how we can work a solution into Rush. Out of curiosity, are you using an external mic that only records to one channel? If not, what camera are you using?
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Yes, this is really useful especially with camcorder audio where the main audio is speaking/narration. If the camcorder records in stereo, then the audio wavers back and forth between L and R depending where the speaker is.
Also helps when you are adding SFX and you need to quickly 'de-stereo' a sound clip to make it more subtle.Prizm supported this idea ·
In my screenshot, you'll see that I included an image of the deselected clip (the image has a blue border around it). The deselected clip clearly does not show the peaks either.
It's not an accurate representation of volume compared to the waveform displayed in the Audio Settings.