Adobe introduces new audio features in Premiere Pro beta including interactive fade handles and AI-powered audio category tagging. The update also includes redesigned clip badges, improved clip colors, and an Enhance Speech tool. These features enhance the audio workflow in Premiere Pro, making it faster and easier for editors to create high-quality videos with impactful sound. The Enhance Speech tool will be available to all Premiere Pro customers in February. Adobe aims to empower filmmakers with intuitive audio editing tools to enhance storytelling.
Adobe
has announced its new audio feature in
Premiere Pro
to make editing faster and easier for users. The feature is currently available in beta and interested Premiere Pro users can try it out by opting for the beta version.
Adobe Premiere Pro gets a new audio feature: Details
Premiere Pro’s new audio feature include interactive fade handles on clips in the timeline so editors can simply click and drag to create a variety of custom audio fades. Additionally, new AI-powered audio category tagging automatically identifies and labels clips with icons for dialogue, music, sound effects or ambient noise, giving editors one-click access to the most relevant tools for each type of audio.
Furthermore, there are redesigned clip badges that enhance visibility, making it easier to identify clips with effects, swiftly add new effects, or adjust effect settings. The waveforms, now more modern and intelligent, dynamically resize when the track height is changed. Additionally, improved clip colors contribute to enhanced visibility and facilitate audio work on the timeline.
In addition to the new audio features introduced in Premiere Pro (beta), Adobe's AI-powered Enhance Speech tool, capable of instantly removing unwanted noise and improving poorly recorded dialogue, will be made available to all Premiere Pro customers in February.
Collectively, these new features and innovations constitute a significant update to the audio workflow in Premiere Pro. They empower editors to create videos with high-quality audio and streamline the final mix process with fewer clicks.
“Sound creates meaning and adds impact to film and video - it has the power to help tell a story, and move us in ways visuals alone cannot,” said Ashley Still, senior vice president and general manager,
Adobe Creative Cloud
. “We’re proud to empower filmmakers with new workflows that make editing audio more intuitive, so whether they’re new to audio or experienced pros, Premiere Pro makes it faster and easier to find the perfect tool.”