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Style Specifies how to displace the pixels in the clip. Pond Ripples displaces pixels to the
upper left or lower right; Out from Center displaces pixels toward or away from the center
of the clip; Around Center rotates pixels around the center of the clip.
Audio effects included with Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro includes a variety of audio effects designed to alter or enhance the
properties of audio clips. Most audio effects are available in multiple versions for mono,
stereo, and 5.1 clips and can be applied to either clips or tracks, unless specified
otherwise.
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.
Balance
The Balance effect allows you to control the relative volumes of the left and right channels.
Positive values increase the proportion of the right channel; negative values increase the
proportion of the left channel. Apply to stereo clips only.
Bandpass
The Bandpass effect removes frequencies that occur outside the specified range, or band
of frequencies.
Center Specifies the frequency at the center of the specified range.
Q Specifies the width of the frequency band to preserve. Low settings create a wide
range of frequencies, and high settings create a narrow band of frequencies.
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Bass
The Bass effect allows you to increase or decrease lower frequencies (200 Hz and below).
Boost specifies the number of decibels by which to increase the lower frequencies.
Channel Volume
The Channel Volume effect allows you to independently control the volume of each
channel in a stereo or 5.1 clip or track. Each channel’s level is measured in decibels.
DeNoiser
The DeNoiser effect automatically detects tape noise and removes it. Use this effect to
remove noise from analog recordings, such as magnetic tape recordings.
Noise floor Specifies the level (in decibels) of the noise floor as the clips plays.
Freeze Stops the noise floor estimation at the current value. Use this control to locate
noise that drops in and out of a clip.
Reduction Specifies the amount of noise to remove within a range of –20 to 0 dB.
Offset Sets an offset value between the automatically detected noise floor and the value
defined by the user. This is limited to a range between –10 and +10 dB. Offset allows
additional control when the automatic denoising is not sufficient.
Delay
The Delay effect adds an echo of the audio clip’s sound that plays after a specified amount
of time.
Delay Specifies the amount of time before the echo plays. The maximum is 2 seconds.
Feedback Specifies a percentage of the delayed signal to be added back into the delay to
create multiple decaying echoes.
Mix Controls the amount of echo.
Dynamics
The Dynamics effect provides a set of controls that can be combined or used
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