Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual
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Depth
Delay
Feedback
Mix
Pitch
Fine Tune
Formant Preserve
Pre Delay
Absorption
Size
Density
Lo Damp
Hi Damp
Mix
Determines the gain level of the modulation waveform, and thus controls the depth of the effect. Ranges from 0 to 100%.
To achieve a variety of possible effects, the phase-shifted signal will be delayed against the original signal. The Delay property sets the
time for the delay. Ranges from 0.1 to 4.0 ms.
Determines the amount of phase-shifted signal that will be mixed to the input signal. Using negative values will invert the phase again
by 180 degrees. Ranges from -50 to 50.
Determines the ratio of Dry and Effects signal. A setting of 100% corresponds to a ratio of 1/1 while a setting of 0 will defeat the effect signal.
Ranges from 0 to 100%.
PitchShifter effect
The PitchShifter effect adjusts the pitch of the incoming signal. Use this effect to deepen high voices or vice versa. You can adjust each property
using graphical controls in the Custom Setup view, or by changing values in the Individual Parameters view. This effect is available for 5.1, stereo,
or mono clips.
Specifies the change in pitch in semitone steps. The adjustable range is between –12 and +12 semitones.
Determines the fine tuning between the semitone grid of the Pitch property.
Prevents formants in the audio clip from being affected. For example, use this control when increasing the pitch of a high voice
to prevent it from sounding cartoon-like.
Reverb effect
The Reverb effect adds ambience and warmth to an audio clip by simulating the sound of the audio playing in a room. Use the graphical controls
in the Custom Setup view, or adjust values in the Individual Parameters view. This effect is available for 5.1, stereo, or mono clips.
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.
Specifies the percentage in which the sound is absorbed.
Specifies the size of the room as a percentage.
Specifies the density of the reverb “tail.” The Size value determines the range in which you can set Density.
Specifies the amount of dampening for low frequencies (in decibels). Dampening lower frequencies prevents the reverb from rumbling
or sounding muddy.
Specifies the amount of dampening of high frequencies (in decibels). Low settings make the reverb sound softer.
Controls the amount of reverb.
Spectral Noise Reduction effect
The Spectral Noise Reduction algorithm uses three notch filter banks to remove tonal disturbances from audio signals. It can help eliminate noises
from original footage, such as buzz and whistling tones.
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