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Multicam Auto-Sync
for Adobe Premiere Pro

Two cameras. Two mics. One guest. One host. All starting at different times. Multicam Auto-Sync matches the audio waveforms across every track and creates a perfectly synced multicam sequence — automatically.

Camera A (wide)
Camera B (host)
Camera C (guest)
Mic (host)
Mic (guest)

→ AI aligns all tracks by audio waveform — one synced multicam sequence

  • Works with 2–6 cameras and multiple independent microphones
  • Audio waveform matching — no timecode or clapper required
  • Creates a Premiere Pro multicam sequence automatically
  • Handles recordings that started at different times
  • Works with common podcast setups: wide shot, host cam, guest cam

Get early access to Multicam Auto-Sync

Be the first to sync your podcast cameras automatically inside Premiere Pro — no manual alignment.

Manual multicam sync is where podcast editing time goes to die

A typical podcast setup runs 3–5 cameras and 2 dedicated microphones — each recording independently. Before any real editing begins, you have to manually align every track to a common start point. For a 90-minute episode, that process takes 20–45 minutes before you've made a single creative cut.

If any recording was started late, stopped and restarted, or has audio quality differences, manual sync becomes even more time-consuming. Editors working on high-volume podcast production do this every single episode.

Multicam Auto-Sync reads the audio waveforms from every track, finds matching patterns across recordings, and aligns everything into a synced Premiere Pro multicam sequence — the same result you'd spend 30 minutes achieving manually, in about 30 seconds.

Cameras supported

Up to 6

Wide, host, guest — any configuration

Sync method

AI audio

Waveform matching, no clapper required

Output

Multicam sequence

Ready to edit in Premiere Pro

How Multicam Auto-Sync works

01

Import your clips

Bring all your camera and microphone recordings into Premiere Pro as you normally would — one bin per episode.

02

Select your clips

Select all clips in your podcast bin and open the Multicam Auto-Sync tool inside the CaptionX panel.

03

AI waveform matching

CaptionX analyzes the audio waveforms across every clip and finds the alignment points — no timecode or visual slate required.

04

Multicam sequence created

A synced Premiere Pro multicam sequence is created automatically. Cut between cameras using Premiere's standard multicam tools.

Built for podcast production workflows

Podcast editors (agency and freelance)

Volume podcast editing lives or dies on setup efficiency. Multicam Auto-Sync removes the most time-consuming pre-edit step from every single episode.

In-house podcast teams

Production teams recording in-studio with a fixed camera setup benefit most — the same configuration syncs automatically every episode without any manual intervention.

YouTube interview creators

Long-form interview content with a host and guest setup — 2 cameras, 2 mics — is exactly what Multicam Auto-Sync is optimized for. Sync in seconds, start editing immediately.

Coming to CaptionX

Stop syncing cameras by hand

Multicam Auto-Sync is coming to CaptionX for Adobe Premiere Pro. Join the waitlist and be first to try it.

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