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Adobe Premiere Pro Help
Mixing Audio
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Applying effects to audio tracks
You can apply up to five effects to an audio track by using the Audio Mixer window. Track
effect options are controlled in the Audio Mixer window in the effects list, in the panel that
contains effects and sends. If the panel is not visible, it can be expanded using the triangle
by the top left corner of the automation menus. The effects list contains five pop-up
menus you can use to apply up to five track effects. Adobe 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 have added; see
“Working with VST effects” on page 186
.
Effects applied in the Audio Mixer window can also be viewed and edited in the Timeline
window.
An effect can be applied pre-fader or post-fader, which determines whether the effect is
applied before or after the track’s fader is applied. Effects are pre-fader by default.
Changes you make to effects properties over time can be recorded using the automation
options or specified in the Timeline window by using track keyframes. See
“Automating
audio changes in the Audio Mixer window” on page 190
and
“Animating effects in the
Timeline window” on page 224
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Audion effects
A
. Name of applied effect, and effect pop-up menu
B.
Effect bypass
C.
Control knob for selected
effect property
D.
Effect properties pop-up menu
If you plan to use the same effect repeatedly, consider conserving system resources by
sharing effects through a submix. Create a submix, apply the effect to the submix, and
use sends to route tracks to the submix for effects processing. See
“Using sends” on
page 188
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To apply a track effect in the Audio Mixer window:
In the track where you want to apply the effect, click a triangle in the effects list and
choose an effect.
Note:
Consider planning the order of track effects before applying them, because you
can’t move an effect to a different position in the list. You can turn an effect off at one
position in the list and turn it on at another position, but the settings at the previous
position won’t transfer.
A
C
B
D