Eddie AI, the AI-powered assistant editor, has introduced multi-track audio support for Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve projects. This update addresses a critical workflow limitation for professional editors using field recorders and wireless microphone systems, enabling seamless AI-assisted editing without manual audio track consolidation. Palo Alto-based Eddie AI announced the feature expansion following feedback from its professional user community. The company’s AI assistant editor previously supported only single-track audio from track 1, creating friction for editors whose production workflows rely on discrete audio channels recorded by modern field equipment. The new capability allows Eddie AI to correctly identify and preserve multiple audio tracks throughout the editing process. When projects round-trip back to Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve, all clips and their associated audio tracks reconnect automatically, maintaining the original channel layout established during production. Credit: Eddi AI Removing workflow friction According to Shamir Allibhai, CEO and co-founder of Eddie AI, customers were loving Eddie AI and the idea of a powerful AI assistant editor. Still, they were previously blocked from adopting it because their interview audio was often recorded with an external audio device and written to a separate audio track. Eddie now handles clips with multi-track audio in Adobe Premiere and Resolve. What editors can now do? With multi-track audio support implemented, Eddie AI can analyze dialogue accurately across separate microphone channels, remove filler words and dead space without collapsing audio tracks, generate structured rough cuts while preserving original audio channel layouts, and eliminate manual cleanup steps...
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