IBC 2016: Production music library Audio Network has developed a panel for Adobe Premiere Pro CC that will give users of the NLE access to a catalogue of some 100,000 tracks.
Audio Network said it would allow editors to find and purchase music without leaving the Premiere Pro environment.
Audio Network head of product development and customer experience Matthew Hawn said: “We continue to listen to our clients and bring innovative solutions to the marketplace; enabling the communities we serve to expand their creative palette.
“Users of the new integration panel will experience a cutting edge range of features for searching, auditioning and editing music within Adobe Premiere Pro CC - saving valuable time for content creators in a demanding industry.”
Editors can audition tracks in their edit with unlimited trial MP3 tracks downloaded straight to their bin.
Once they find the content they want, the full-quality licensed WAV track replaces the MP3.
Adobe head of partner relations for professional video Sue Skidmore added: “The open architecture of the Adobe video tools allow for integration both under the hood and within the application, providing a connected, creative environment.
“The new Audio Network integration panel for Adobe Premiere Pro CC illustrates what this means, giving users access to music content easily and efficiently, without interrupting the creative process.”
The new panel will be demonstrated on Audio Network’s stand at IBC.
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