How to handle 32 bit clip in Premiere ?

Shawer

Shawer

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Yesterday, I recorded a concert with 2 sE7 microphone and 'Zoom H5 Studio', which supports 32bit recording. The 2 sE7 mic are plugin into Zoom H5S via XLR cable.
Then, After 3 wav files ( one stereo file of ZoomH5S's mic, two mono file of 2 sE7 mics ) imported into Premiere, I noticed the two mono files are clipped.
And, these 3 wav files are imported into REAPER, the same clipped.
However, in reaper, I normalized them, the clip disappeared. In Premiere, normalize can't remove those clip.

Is theres any way in Premiere to handle clip of 32bit recording ?
 
It might depend on the version that you have. You can't really clip a 32bit floating point audio. However some programs might not interpret the data correctly.

Check this video, It appears to be supported, though.

 
Are you sure the clipping is being removed in reaper by normalising? It might just be display removed - as in not shown, but still there.
 
If the signal is "clipped" it would be from the mic preamp. There's no way you can clip a 1500dB audio sample once it's been converted to digital. Reaper handles 32bit float without a problem.
 
Why not fix it in Reaoer, export 24 bit fixed point files and import those to Premiere?

Premiere might simply not support floating point processing.
 
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