Seconded on the track based audio effects.
I too use them all the time, and prefer Avid's implementation and usability.
But I have gotten Adobe's to work well enough that it is not a reason for me to go back to Avid.
- rich
On Nov 1, 2018, at 2:21 PM, eatapc@mac.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:I do not find that it crashes much, knock on wood. My biggest problem with audio is probably with the track-based effects, which I use all the time (as I do in Avid). There doesn't seem to be a way of saving audio-effect presets. In Avid I just drag them to a bin to organize and re-use them; in PP there is no save function for audio effects. This has been a common feature request for years.
Further, there's no way to re-order the track effects. Obviously if I add EQ, compression/limiting and noise reduction, it makes a huge difference which order they're applied. If I change my mind later, I can't try different presets in different orders.One reason I upgraded to CC 2019 is that I was hoping some of the feature requests would be implemented, but there's nothing that is of great interest to me. Because the app sucks, I keep updating it and hoping for improvement. With Media Composer, the default mode is to not screw with success.
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