Adobe Premiere Pro CC Classroom in a Book (2019 Release), First Edition

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experiment with the Reduce Reverb setting to get the optimum balance between the effect
being applied with enough intensity and the speech remaining clear.

When you enabled the Reduce Reverb option, a DeReverb effect was applied to the clip,
accessible in the Effect Controls panel.


  1. The DeReverb effect has similar options to the DeNoise effect, with one significant
    difference. Click the Edit button for the effect in the Effect Controls panel now.


The colors are a little different, but the DeReverb settings are otherwise almost identical to
the DeNoise settings. However, you’ll notice there’s an Auto Gain option in the upper-right
corner.

When reducing reverb, reduced overall level is inevitable. The Auto Gain option
automatically compensates, making this effect even easier to set up.



  1. Make sure the Auto Gain option is enabled, and play the clip to compare the result. Next,
    close the DeReverb settings window.




  2. There are two more clips in this sequence for you to experiment with. Try combining the
    Reduce Noise and Reduce Reverb options with lower values for a subtler result.



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