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March 11, 2011
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Quickly Disable All Effects for Preview?

  • March 11, 2011
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Is there a way to quickly disable / enable all effects in a sequence for previewing?

[Changed the correct answer as in the meantime the feature has been added. Mod]

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    Correct answer gavinb9475083

    Solution is available! Even though this thread was from forever ago, I thought I would try to help save anyone else time and frustration!

    For anyone searching on the internet like I was in the version of Premiere CC 17 for how to turn off all effects for preivew purposes. Our prayers have been answered! I can't tell you Adobe how grateful I am for this little feature finally.

    To gain this feature click the plus symbol in your program window to add the icon for the "global effects Mute" that looks like an "fx" icon. Ta-Da!

    18 replies

    JacobJC
    Inspiring
    December 17, 2020

    I love you

    nunof44707255
    Participant
    January 20, 2020

    So simple, but soooo useful!!!

    Thanks a lot!!!!

     
    DrTc
    Inspiring
    October 27, 2020

    Sadly this only works in the program monitor for the active timeline and not for sequences loaded in the source monitor, which may be effect heavy.

    Participant
    July 12, 2018

    Best way to do this in my opinion is "F" with the playhead on the clip you want, which will match "F"rame in the source monitor with no effects. Side by side comparison.

    Known Participant
    December 15, 2017

    I'm STILL waiting for this to be implemented, Adobe. What's going on?

    Seriously - if you continue to ignore your supporters who literally keep your company off the ground, what makes you think that we won't go elsewhere? I've heard some pretty nice things about Da Vinci resolve recently... and they support the bazillion things that you all seem to find as meaningless or un-useful.

    Please, stop with near useless new feature implementations and INSTEAD work on getting your software more optimized. We didn't need a second titler. Da Vinci does Shared Projects much better than whatever you all just released.

    Add more support for multiple CPUs and GPUs, make all of your effects able to run off a multi core CPU, add better support for Multi CPUs, and more. Seriously - I've been logging a LAUNDRY LIST of things that you all need to fix in recent years, and you all do not implement the important aspects of the feature requests. Why does your team not even bother to look at them?

    Participant
    August 22, 2017

    Thank you so much! Huge time-saver.

    Known Participant
    August 3, 2017

    Me too

    Adobe does something right for once

    kriss42910923
    Participating Frequently
    June 22, 2017

    Dude, yes this thread is old, but I'm benefitting from your post today!  This is great!!!  Thanks!

    Participant
    March 14, 2017

    Brilliant! Very, very useful - especially if you have noise reduction on. But why is it hidden away.

    Thank you gavinb9475083

    Participant
    February 2, 2017

    it dpes not remove transitions in to out nor in selected section

    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 2, 2017

    That is because it is designed to disable effects temporary and not remove transitions.

    Workaround for removing transitions

    Delete multiple double-sided transitions - YouTube .

    Participant
    February 2, 2017

    yes. so is there a way to select a section on the timeline and remove all transitions in to out? is seems elemantary for avid users and yet I didn't find a solution in premiere pro.

    Fernandolasvegas
    Participant
    December 27, 2016