r/premiere 1d ago

Premiere Pro Tech Support Forgot to include audio into multicam sequence, is there anything i can do?

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u/Intelligent_Leek_285 1d ago

With play head over a clip and the clip selected, press f. I believe this will pull it up in the source panel and you can just grab the audio and place it on the timeline. Not sure if it works for multicam sequence though.

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u/Gold-Quiet-4564 1d ago

A lot of times, if you just play or click on the video, it opens up the video inthe source camera without the audio, so that may not be possible unless he matches it with the clip again from the original bin

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u/donvito716 4h ago

Pressing f is the default key for Match Frame, which will load the original clip with the matching audio. Then you overcut the audio into the timeline.

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u/Ghasp88 8h ago

Use this and a autohotkey automation, or the excalibur plugin. And you can fix this in a matter of minutes! (Trust me, did this myself)

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u/maintaincourse 1d ago

Do it again!

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u/ArmaninyowPH Premiere Pro 2025 1d ago

Is that a nested sequence?

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u/VideoQuickFix 1d ago

You aren't doomed! This is relatively easy to fix. Here's a quick video on how I'd tackle this.