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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Effects and transitions
Last updated 1/16/2012
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Channel Volume effect
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Chorus effect
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DeClicker effect
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DeCrackler effect
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DeEsser effect
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DeHummer effect
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Delay effect
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DeNoiser effect
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Dynamics effect
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EQ effect
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Fill Left effect, Fill Right effect
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Flanger effect
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Highpass and Lowpass effects
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Invert (audio) effect
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MultibandCompressor effect
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Multitap Delay effect
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Notch effect
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Parametric EQ effect
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Phaser effect
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PitchShifter effect
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Reverb effect
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Spectral Noise Reduction effect
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Swap Channels effect
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Treble effect
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Volume effect
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Audio crossfade transitions
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Constant Gain transition
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Constant Power transition
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Exponential Fade transition
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Audio effects
Balance effect
The Balance effect lets you 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. This effect is available for
stereo clips only.