In Premiere Pro, I have been experimenting with new tools and effects in Adobe Premiere Pro. I wanted to research how to edit effects and see what certain effects can do. I researched the volume effect and the pitch shifter effect. First, to add an effect to part of your video, you simply have to find it and drag it onto the section of video you're trying to edit. With the default workspace, the effects are in the bottom left. There is a drop down for different types of effects, such as video effects or audio effects. On the panel in the upper left hand corner of the default workspace, you can edit the effects. With the volume effect, you can easily slide the volume up and down up to an extra 6 dB or 287.5 dB less. The pitch shifter effect is a bit more complicated. There is the option to use a custom setup for the effect, or you can use a slider to adjust the pitch. The slider adjusts the ratio in which the pitch is shifter. It goes from a ratio of 0.5 to 2.0. Together, these effects can be used to perfect audio in videos made in Premiere.
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