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Edit audio in Adobe Soundbooth

  1. In the Project panel or Timeline panel, select a clip containing audio.
  2. Select Edit > Edit In Adobe Soundbooth, and choose one of the following:
    Edit Source file
    lets Soundbooth record changes to the source file on which the master clip is based, and any sub-clips and clip instances based on that master clip. Edit Source File works on audio-only clips, not those containing video.

    Render And Replace
    renders a new audio clip that you edit in Adobe Soundbooth. The edited clip replaces the original clip in a Timeline panel; the original master clip in the Project panel remains untouched. Effects or markers applied to the original sequence clip are inherited by the edited clip. The new file appears in the Project panel in Adobe Premiere Pro.

    Extract Audio
    copies the audio from the source clip into a new file that you can edit in Soundbooth. The new file appears in the Project panel in Adobe Premiere Pro and opens in Adobe Soundbooth.
    Note: Extract Audio doesn’t replace the original audio in a video master clip. If you add the video master clip to a sequence and you want the edited audio to accompany the video, you need to unlink and delete the audio from the master clip, and then link the remaining video with the edited audio.

  3. Edit and save the clip in Soundbooth.
  4. Return to Adobe Premiere Pro. The audio file remains open in Soundbooth until you close it.