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Applying effects to audio, Applying audio effects in the Audio Mixer

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 284 Effects and transitions • To reset an effect's properties to their default settings, click the Reset button next to the effect. All properties that don't contain keyframes are reset to their default values. If a property contains keyframes, that property is reset to the default at the current time only. Keyframes that occur at the current time are reset to the default value. If no keyframes occur at the current time, new keyframes are created using the default values. If you accidentally click Reset, restore your work by choosing Edit > Undo. Applying effects to audio Premiere Pro includes VST (Virtual Studio Technology) audio plug-ins designed to alter or enhance the properties of audio clips. Most of these effects are available for mono, stereo, and 5.1 clips, and can be applied to either clips or tracks, unless specified otherwise. If you have Adobe Soundbooth installed, Premiere Pro automatically locates, recognizes, and uses the VST effects from that program as well. Note: Each audio effect includes a bypass option that allows you to turn the effect on or off as specified by the keyframes that you set. In Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later, audio effects are now combined into a single, unified effect and displayed in a flat list inside the Audio Effects folder. When you apply an audio effect, Premiere Pro automatically applies the correct effect type (Mono, Stereo, or 5.1) to that clip. For a list and descriptions of the available audio effects, see "Audio effects" on page 404. Details, tutorials, and resources about changes regarding unified audio effects in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later are found in this blog post. Certain effects have restrictions, and can be used only on certain track types. (For example, the Balance effect can be applied to stereo tracks only, not mono, or 5.1). The following effects have this restriction: • Balance (Stereo only) • Channel Volume (Stereo and 5.1 only) • Fill Left (Stereo only) • Fill Right (Stereo only) • Swap Channels (Stereo only) Note: Presets for unified audio effects can be created from single or multiple audio effects. These Premiere Pro tutorial videos by Phil Hawkins at Infinite Skills go through a few of the most common audio presets and effects. See this video tutorial on applying audio effects in Premiere Pro by Andrew Devis on the Creative COW website. Applying audio effects in the Audio Mixer In the Audio Mixer, track effect options are controlled after an effect is selected in the Effects And Sends panel. If the Effects And Sends panel isn't visible, display it by clicking the Show/Hide Effects And Sends triangle on the left side of the Audio Mixer. The Effects And Sends panel contains Effect Selection menus to apply up to five track effects. Premiere Pro processes effects in the order they are listed and feeds the result of an effect into the next effect in the list; therefore, changing the order can change the results. The effects list also provides full control over VST plug-ins you've added. Effects applied in the Audio Mixer can also be viewed and edited in a Timeline panel. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Effects and transitions
Last updated 1/16/2012
To reset an effect’s properties to their default settings, click the Reset button
next to the effect. All properties
that don’t contain keyframes are reset to their default values. If a property contains keyframes, that property is reset
to the default at the current time only. Keyframes that occur at the current time are reset to the default value. If no
keyframes occur at the current time, new keyframes are created using the default values.
If you accidentally click Reset, restore your work by choosing Edit
> Undo.
Applying effects to audio
Premiere Pro includes VST (Virtual Studio Technology) audio plug-ins designed to alter or enhance the properties of
audio clips. Most of these effects are available for mono, stereo, and 5.1 clips, and can be applied to either clips or
tracks, unless specified otherwise. If you have Adobe Soundbooth installed, Premiere Pro automatically locates,
recognizes, and uses the VST effects from that program as well.
Note:
Each audio effect includes a bypass option that allows you to turn the effect on or off as specified by the keyframes
that you set.
In Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later, audio effects are now combined into a single, unified effect and displayed in a flat list
inside the Audio Effects folder. When you apply an audio effect, Premiere Pro automatically applies the correct effect
type (Mono, Stereo, or 5.1) to that clip. For a list and descriptions of the available audio effects, see “
Audio effects
” on
page
404.
Details, tutorials, and resources about changes regarding unified audio effects in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later are
found
in this blog post
.
Certain effects have restrictions, and can be used only on certain track types. (For example, the Balance effect can be
applied to stereo tracks only, not mono, or 5.1). The following effects have this restriction:
Balance (Stereo only)
Channel Volume (Stereo and 5.1 only)
Fill Left (Stereo only)
Fill Right (Stereo only)
Swap Channels (Stereo only)
Note:
Presets for unified audio effects can be created from single or multiple audio effects.
These Premiere Pro tutorial videos
by Phil Hawkins at Infinite Skills go through a few of the most common audio
presets and effects.
See this video tutorial
on applying audio effects in Premiere Pro by Andrew Devis on the Creative COW website.
Applying audio effects in the Audio Mixer
In the Audio Mixer, track effect options are controlled after an effect is selected in the Effects And Sends panel. If the
Effects And Sends panel isn’t visible, display it by clicking the Show/Hide Effects And Sends triangle on the left side of
the Audio Mixer. The Effects And Sends panel contains Effect Selection menus to apply up to five track effects.
Premiere Pro processes effects in the order they are listed and feeds the result of an effect into the next effect in the list;
therefore, changing the order can change the results. The effects list also provides full control over VST plug-ins you’ve
added. Effects applied in the Audio Mixer can also be viewed and edited in a Timeline panel.