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the audio playing in a room.
PreDelay Specifies the time between the signal and the reverberation. This setting
correlates
to the distance a sound travels to the reflecting walls and back to the listener in a live
setting.
Use the graphical controls in the Custom Setup view, or adjust values in the Individual
Parameters view.
Absorption Specifies the percentage in which the sound is absorbed.
Size Specifies the size of the room as a percentage.
Density Specifies the density of the reverb “tail.” The Size value determines the range in
which you can set Density.
Lo Damp Specifies the amount of dampening for low frequencies (in decibels).
Dampening lower frequencies prevents the reverb from rumbling or sounding muddy.
Hi Damp Specifies the amount of dampening of high frequencies (in decibels). Low
settings make the reverb sound softer.
Mix Controls the amount of reverb.
Swap Channels
The Swap Channels effect switches the placement of the left and right channel
information.
Apply to stereo clips only.
Treble
The Treble effects allows you to increase or decrease higher frequencies (4000 Hz and
above). The Boost control specifies the amount, measured in decibels, to increase or
decrease.
Volume
Use the Volume effect in place of the Fixed Volume effect if you want to render Volume
before other Standard effects.The Volume effect creates an envelope for a clip so that you
can increase the audio level without clipping. Clipping occurs when the signal exceeds the
dynamic range that’s acceptable for your hardware, often resulting in distorted audio.
Positive values indicate an increase in volume; negative values indicate a decrease in
volume. The Volume effect is available for clips only.
Discontinued effects
You can open, view, and render projects from Adobe Premiere 6.5 and 6.0 that contain
effects not included with Adobe Premiere Pro. Newer effects have replaced most of the
older effects and contain comparable, if not improved, features. Adobe Premiere Pro
retains all discontinued effects for compatibility with older projects; however, you cannot
reapply them.
You can open an Adobe Premiere 5.0 project in Adobe Premiere 6.0 or 6.5 to view and
render effects. However, Adobe Premiere Pro does not support Adobe Premiere 5.0
effects
and removes these if you open an Adobe Premiere 6.0 project file that contains them.
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Adobe Premiere Pro Help Applying Effects
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The following effects have been discontinued or renamed in Adobe Premiere Pro:
Backwards (audio and video), Better Gaussian Blur, Blur, Blur More, Hue and Saturation,
Image Pan, Mosaic, Polar, Sharpen More, Strobe, and Video Noise.
Gallery of effects
The samples below illustrate just some of the video effects included with Adobe Premiere

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