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Adobe PREMIERE 5 - Applying Audio Filters

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CHAPTER 6
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Mixing Audio
To always view an audio clip in its own window, choose Preferences > General, select
Open Movies in Clip Window, and click OK.
To override the current window preference for viewing clips (described in the previous
paragraph), press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you double-click a clip in the Project
window. For example, if you set the preference to open clips in their own windows, pressing
Alt/Option opens a clip in the Source view.
Applying audio filters
You can use audio filters to correct or enhance audio or to create special audio effects. You
can apply multiple filters to a single audio clip, and you can vary filter settings over time.
You can also apply the same filter multiple times to the same clip with different settings.
For example, you can add multiple instances of the Equalize filter for situations when you
would chain together multiple equalization hardware modules in a conventional audio studio.
Audio filters are stored in the Plug-ins folder. Premiere includes a set of audio filters
(see “Audio filters included with Premiere” on page 229), and other filters may be available
separately from other manufacturers. To install new audio filters, see “Installing plug-in
software modules on page 7.
For a list of available filters, see online Help.
To apply an audio filter:
1
Select the audio clip in the Timeline.
2
Choose Clip > Filters.
3
In the Filters dialog box, click the filter you want to apply.
4
Click Add, and specify options as needed.
For information about the options in each filter, see online Help.
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