Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual
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Use the Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence option to automatically match multiple camera angles
Auto-sync clips using audio waveforms
Premiere Pro also lets you can merge clips by using audio waveforms. You can use audio recorded from a second source to automatically sync
and create multicamera and merged clips using audio waveforms.
Source Patching and Track Targeting
Source patching and track targeting has been redesigned for faster and more efficient editing. You can now patch sources for insert and overwrite
editing, or targeting tracks for Copy/Paste, Match Frame, and other edit operations in just a single click.
You can create presets for common patching scenarios, letting you reconfigure the Timeline with a single command.
For more information, see Source patching and track targeting.
Edit unnested sequences into destination sequences
You can now edit source sequences into other sequences, keeping the original source clips and track layout intact. This feature lets you use
segments of other sequences containing individual source clips, edit points, transitions, and effects, much like copy/paste.
A "Nest Source Sequence" toggle command lets you toggle between nested and unnested behavior. The "Nest Source Sequence" toggle
command is available from the Timeline header's source indicators context menu.
For more information, see Edit from sequences loaded into the Source monitor.
Join Through Edits
You can now join through edits in your clips using the new Join Through Edits feature.
In the Timeline panel, select the edit points in your clip that you want to join. Then, right-click (Win) or Ctrl-click (Mac) the selected edit points and
select Join Through Edits from the context menu.
Through edit indicators are displayed on extraneous edits that do not cause a break in the original frame sequence of the clip. When you use Join
Through Edits for a through edit, Premiere Pro heals the cut and recreates a longer clip from the contiguous parts.
Snapping Razor tool
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