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add or edit keyframes. See “Working with keyframes in the Timeline window” on
page 222.
To remove a track effect from the Audio Mixer window:
In the effects list in the Audio Mixer window, click the triangle to the right of the effect you
want to remove, and choose None.
To bypass a track effect:
Click the Bypass button near the bottom of the effects list until it appears with a slash.
Applying effects to audio clips
You can find audio effects in the Effects window, inside the Audio Effects bin. Within the
Audio Effects bin, look for an effect within the bin (5.1, Stereo, and Mono) named for the
number of channels in the track where you want to apply the effect.
You can apply and edit audio clip effects in the same way that you can apply effects to
video clips. For details, see “Applying and controlling Standard effects” on page 244. The
following list describes the differences between using audio clip effects and video clip
effects.
In the Effects window, you drag effects from the Audio Effects bin instead of the Video
Effects bin.
In the Timeline window, you drag audio effects to audio clips instead of video clips.
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Adobe Premiere Pro Help Mixing Audio
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For audio clips, the only fixed effects are Volume Bypass and Volume Level.
Working with VST effects
All Adobe Premiere Pro audio effects are written to the Steinberg VST (Virtual Studio
Technology) plug-in standard, and you can add third-party VST plug-ins. VST effects may
have additional controls and instances of effects per track; all are accessible in the Audio
Mixer window. You apply VST effects the same way you apply other effects to tracks or
clips; see “Applying effects to audio tracks” on page 184 and “Applying effects to audio
clips” on page 185.
In Adobe Premiere Pro, VST effects appear in the track effect menus in the Audio Mixer
window, and also in the Audio Effects bin so you can apply them to individual clips. In
most cases, VST effects appear in the Audio Effects bin and track type that corresponds to
the number of channels the effect supports. For example, stereo VST effects appear in the
Audio Mixer window track effect pop-up menus for stereo tracks only, and in the Stereo
bin in the Audio Effects bin in the Effects window. Once you’ve applied VST effects, you
can open a window with all of its controls. You can leave multiple VST editor windows
open as long as you want, such as when automating effects, but Adobe Premiere Pro
closes all VST editor windows when you close the project.
If you previously installed a VST-compatible application other than Adobe Premiere Pro,
Adobe Premiere Pro finds VST effects in the VST folder that already exists. If no other
VSTcompatible
applications are installed, Adobe Premiere Pro creates a folder called VST in
the Program Files folder. There is also a VST folder inside the Plug-ins folder within the
Adobe Premiere Pro folder, but plug-ins stored there are used only by Adobe Premiere
Pro.
Note: When you use a VST effect not provided by Adobe, the specific control layout and
results of the plug-in are the responsibility of the plug-in manufacturer. Adobe Premiere
Pro simply presents the controls and processes the results.
To edit an applied VST plug-in effect:
In the effects/sends panel in the Audio Mixer window, do any of the following:

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