I am now just finding your channel....and, learning you have retired from RU-vid production...thanks a mill for keeping these videos up...another tutorial that is soooooooooooo helpful!
this is a massive game changer. I can't tell you how long I spend manually cutting and remixing tracks to get them to work with my videos. This feature transforms hours into seconds. Thank you very much for showing me this!
This is awesome news! No more opening up audition just to remix and song and then exporting it back to premiere pro! This is going to be a huge timesaver. Thanks for sharing this video Storysium!!!
Very interesting. I was able to place 2 out of the 4 cuts not from an audio engineering standpoint but from a songwriting standpoint (i.e the transitions were nicely matched in level and timing however knowing a verse typically isn't that short helps to spot the seams). Very cool tech. I wonder how poly rhythmic music might be handled with this feature
I used to use Adobe Audition to remix my audio tracks. This is a great addition to Premiere as there would be no need to jump from Premiere to Audition and back to Premiere again!
As a producer with a lot of experience in remixing, composing and writing I can hands down say that this is incredible! Like someone else commented, this is a game changer! I'll be testing this out for future vlogs and maybe even give it a test drive on my own music.
Wow, you really brought out the best of those images! Your color grading and editing skills draw attention to the key points of the image. Adobe has done a great job with Remix. I appreciate your explanation of what the sliders do as you clarify why use them. It's great that this feature is now in Premiere.
Thank you, I appreciate you showing this feature! Do you know if there is a way to take two songs that are close in BPM and match them to the same BPM?
@@Storysium thanks. how do u get clips to snap together when editing like Final Cut Pro?. When you edit out the middle of clip the clips auto snap together in Final Cut so i was wondering if same can be done in adobe? cause right now clips stay where they are in premier pro
@@joyboy6535 in Premiere that is called Ripple edit. Some info about that in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jX7D1TVjigk.html
That doesn't demonstrate anything. That's not *_Music._* That's just chanting and a lot of random choppy sounds. But, I do hope it lives up to the hype in real studio settings.