Plural Eyes 2.0 For Adobe Premiere Free Review
PluralEyes analyzed the audio waveform of the scratch track recorded by the camera’s onboard mic and compared it to the high-quality audio track from the external recorder. Even if the camera audio was noisy and low-quality, the waveforms (the shape of the sound) matched perfectly.
PluralEyes has been officially discontinued by its parent company Maxon and is no longer being developed, sold, or supported Plural Eyes 2.0 for Adobe Premiere
To understand the impact of Plural Eyes 2.0, we have to travel back to the early 2010s. Before Adobe’s native "Synchronize" feature became robust, Premiere Pro relied on timecode or manual in/out points. Plural Eyes 2.0, developed by Singular Software (later acquired by Red Giant), acted as a standalone application and a direct plugin. PluralEyes analyzed the audio waveform of the scratch
Enter Singular Software (later acquired by Red Giant) with PluralEyes 2.0. While version 1.0 introduced the concept, version 2.0 was the mature, stable release that integrated directly with Adobe Premiere Pro. While version 1