Copy and paste audio track MIX from one track to the other?

Hello

What is the best way to handle this.

I have a video with a long song, that I've mixed using Audio Mixer in Adobe Premiere.

The musician made a new version of the track with some very minor changes in the music.

Rather I would have preferred to have to remix the brand new track, either:

(1) copy and paste the attributes of the original audio track on the new music track - keeping mixture I made of the original mixture.  Is this possible?  I tried once and it doesn't seem to work.  (I used the mixer, not the keyframes, make the mixture.)

or

(2) is there a layout mixer Audio of first of the new track with the old - the new track of cloning of mixture of the old track of "gang".

Or would it be better to introduce the two audio tracks into Soundbooth and he do?

Thank you

... Rowby

Can you be more specific about what it is that you want to keep? Is it follow the effects applied to the mixer? If so, those can be copied and pasted - it is a tedious process of reconstruction. Don't copy and paste track keyframes is (clip keyframes do).

However here's a potential solution: simply replace the original audio clip by the new. I would suggest to duplicate your sequence first, and then drag the new audio clip to the sequence, place the clip on the original audio clip, hold down the Alt key and release the mouse button. This will be a replacement, maintain the original mixture. You can also use the Alt + Shift keys to make a replacement frame match, which would be a good thing if you have changed the duration of the source clip in the sequence. In both cases, you do not have to do much to tweak the mixture; This assumes, of course, that music is the same duration, etc.

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