The latest release of Adobe Premiere Pro (version 22.2) introduces a new Remix tool to automatically rearrange the duration of music tracks. Other improvements include 3x faster Speech to Text transcription, quicker 10-bit 4:2:0 HEVC exports, and support for the new Canon EOS R5 C. The February update of Adobe Premiere Pro is here and it’s all powered by AI. In fact, the biggest news is the addition of a new automatic Remix tool that can help editors save time when cutting and pasting a music track. Furthermore, users should also experience improvements when using the powerful Speech to Text transcription function, which is now also available to use offline. So let’s take a closer look at the 22.2 version of Premiere Pro. Premiere Pro 22.2: new Remix tool Rearranging the length of a music track to target a specific duration, while still respecting the right timing, can be a time-consuming process. Adobe promises to help editors perform this operation with their new Remix tool. Adobe Premiere Pro Remix tool. Source: Adobe When trimming music using this new tool, the software relies on the AI-based Adobe Sensei technology to analyze the content of the track. Then the music structure is rearranged in order to match the new target duration. If the result is not satisfying, you can try a different remix by adjusting the new “Segments” and “Variations” sliders in the Essential Sound panel. Adobe Premiere Pro Remix tool. Source: Adobe Although I love the idea of exploiting today’s technology...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 9 February, 2022