Stephen Pickering
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Along with these suggestions, I think maybe Premiere's default mapped "Q" and "W" keyboard shortcuts might do it; "Ripple Trim Previous/Next Edit to Playhead"
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Thanks for all the feedback so far.
It is one of many areas we are looking into.
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Thanks everyone for your feedback. I am moving this to Under Review.
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AdminFergus Hammond (Product Manager, Video & Audio Cloud Workflows, Adobe DVA) responded
We are actively working on this feature. I don't have a date to share yet but I'll update this message when I do.
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So happy to reveal that Remix is now in Premiere Pro (Beta). You can download the latest beta release from the Creative Cloud Desktop app, and share feedback and bug reports to the forum thread at https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-beta-discussions/discuss-remix/td-p/12471259
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I agree. AFAIK, the only plugin that Adobe allows this capability is Beatrig Sidekick Extended 6. So, the functionality does exist. But any DAW can easily perform this same task. Without the Beatrig Plugin, there are two, poor options.
Rendering to Audition or any other DAW is too time-consuming for such a simple task. Utilizing Essentials Sound hard-baked keyframing is not the on-the-fly audio ducking that editors need in a changing, creative sequence.
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I agree. AFAIK, the only plugin that Adobe allows this capability is Beatrig Sidekick Extended 6. So, the functionality does exist. But any DAW can easily perform this same task. Without the Beatrig Plugin, there are two, poor options.
Rendering to Audition or any other DAW is too time-consuming for such a simple task. Utilizing Essentials Sound hard-baked keyframing is not the on-the-fly audio ducking that editors need in a changing, creative sequence.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Stephen Pickering commented
I agree. AFAIK, the only plugin that Adobe allows this capability is Beatrig Sidekick Extended 6. So, the functionality does exist. But any DAW can easily perform this same task. Without the Beatrig Plugin, there are two, poor options.
Rendering to Audition or any other DAW is too time-consuming for such a simple task. Utilizing Essentials Sound hard-baked keyframing is not the on-the-fly audio ducking that editors need in a changing, creative sequence.
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How is this not a thing already??