Remove or bypass a track effect in the audio mixer, Working with vst effects, Adjust a vst effect in a vst editor panel – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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In the Effects And Sends panel of the Audio Mixer, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) an effect and choose Pre-Fader or Post-
Fader.

Remove or bypass a track effect in the Audio Mixer

In the effects list in the Audio Mixer, do one of the following:

To remove a track effect, click the triangle to the right of the effect you want to remove, and choose None.

To bypass a track effect, click the Effects Bypass button

near the bottom of the effects list until it appears with a slash.

Working with VST effects

Premiere Pro supports the Steinberg VST (Virtual Studio Technology) audio plug-in format so that you can add VST audio effects from third-party
vendors. Premiere Pro includes VST plug-in effects that are available in both the Audio Mixer and the Effect Controls panel. Track-based VST
plug-ins may provide additional controls. Apply VST effects the same way you apply other audio effects to tracks or clips.

In the Effects And Sends panels of the Audio Mixer, VST effects appear in the Effect Selection menus. In the Effects panel, they appear 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 track effect menus for
stereo tracks only, and in the Stereo bin in the Audio Effects bin in the Effects panel. After you apply any VST effect, 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 Premiere Pro
closes all VST editor windows when you close the project.

If you previously installed a VST-compatible application other than Premiere Pro, Premiere Pro finds VST effects in the VST folder that already
exists. Inside the Plug-ins folder of the Premiere Pro application folder, there is also a VST Plugins folder with plug-ins that are used only by
Premiere Pro. The locations where Premiere Pro searches for VST plug-ins are as follows.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\VST\VSTPluginsPath (Windows)

C:\Program Files\Steinberg\VSTPlugins (Windows)

System HD/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/VST (Mac OS)

System HD/<user>/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST (Mac OS)

Regarding If you already have an audio application installed, there should be a VST plug-ins location in the registry stored here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\VST\VstPluginsPath Premiere Pro should use the path specified by that registry key. It should be set to
something like this location: [Program Files]\Steinberg\VstPlugins\

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 only displays the controls and processes the results.

Adjust a VST effect in a VST Editor panel

The Audio Mixer lets you open a VST editor panel, for certain VST effects, to adjust the effect options.

You can’t open a VST editor window from the Effect Controls panel.

1. If necessary to display the Effects and Sends panel, click the Show/Hide Effects And Sends triangle on the left side of the Audio Mixer.

2. In the Effects And Sends panel, click one of the downward-pointing triangles in the Effect Selection section, and select the name of an

effect.

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