Edit (PrP) in Audition

In the past, the only way to see the video in Audition when editing there from PrPro was to not use dynamic link (not open from PrP). Is  there a way to go from an open clip/sequence in Premiere Pro directly to Audition and get the video to show up in Audition as well?
Kdoc

The problem here is the work flow.  Audition just isn't ready yet for the kind of integration we really need in order for it to be truly usable.
Right now, Audition is a destructive editor, which means all the work you do in Audition overwrites the original file.  Because of this paradigm, Audition creates those extracted files. Most NLEs work non-destructively, however, only reading the original files, never overwriting them.  What we need is for Audition to change its paradigm and becomes a non-destructive tool, using only metadata and either real-time processing or rendered previews for its work, always leaving the original file unaltered.
Put another way, what we need from Audition is the same kind of integration we now enjoy with SpeedGrade.  We need Audition to read the Premiere Pro sequence exactly as it is, without the use of 'extracted' files, and whatever work we do in Audition needs to come back over to PP as effects applied to the original clips, not as new audio files.  Further and unlike SpeedGrade, we need full editing ability at the clip and sequence level.  We need the ability to move audio clips around, lengthen or shorten them, add new clips, add or delete new audio tracks, add or delete the standard PP transitions, etc.  And all those changes need to be reflected in PP once we send the project back.
Only then will Audition be truly useful in the suite.  Until then, I recommend skipping any Edit in Audition work.  If you need to use Audition, do it separately from PP.

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