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After updating to Premiere Pro CC (2017), I've been working on an audio mix and I want to try a different HPF on the Parametric Equalizer and every time I change it, when I play it back, the settings reset back to what it was before.
For example, the HPF is set to 174hz, so I change it to 120hz (both by using the slider or entering in manually), and I've found that 90% of the time, when I close the Parametric Equalizer window and hit play, there's no change and I look at the Parametric Equalizer settings window and sure enough, the effect went back to 174hz.
Is anyone experiencing this problem and can anyone provide a solution?
This is what I've tried so far:
- Restarting Premiere Pro
- Restarting my computer
- Saving as a new project file
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I'm having the same issue. If I use the Parametric Equalizer effect on a clip and click on the edit button to bring up the GUI, none of the changes I make stick. I can raise or lower the master gain, enable the HP filter and change the frequency, etc. But as soon as I close it, all of the changes I made are reverted back to the default. I've only been able to get things to stick if I use the Individual Parameters, which doesn't include the HP and LP filters (as far as I can tell), so I have no way to use them. I guess I'll stick with the old EQ effect for now.
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Hi James,
Can we get more info on your system and media? Today, I only have access to Mac and am not seeing the issue. If you're on PC let me know and I'll have my colleagues test.
Thanks,
Kevin
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I don't know about James, but I'm running Windows 10 64-bit. I'm having the same issue with the new Dynamics Processing effect.
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Made a video to demonstrate what I'm experiencing:
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I'm on a new computer build, Win10 Pro, and PrPro 2017.0.1 ( 11.0.1 (6) ).
Just tested the Parametric EQ both with & without the changes to HighPass, and it worked as normal for me.
Also the Dynamics Processor works as expected.
So ... it might be more hardware-specific or installation issues ...
Neil
i7-6800k CPU
X-99A Asus mobo
32GB RAM
GTX970/4GB vRAM
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Hi James,
Can you check to see if this occurs in a fresh new project? Your issue might be project specific.
Thanks,
Kevin
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My hardware specs are as follows:
Editor 1:
Win 10 64-bit
i7-4930K
Asus Sabertooth X79 Mobo
32GB RAM
GTX 780/3GB vRAM
Editor 2:
Win 10 64-bit
i7-2600K
ASRock Z68 Extreme4 Gen3 Mobo
16GB RAM
GTX 560Ti/1GB vRAM
I've tried it with a new project on both PCs and have had the same issue.
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Just wanted to do an update to this thread. After doing the 2017.1 CC update, this problem seems to have gone away. I am now able to use the new Dynamics Processing and Parametric Equalizer effects without issue.
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Hi James,
Have you also seen this issue go away in the new version? Please let us know so we can close this case.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi was there any solution found to this.
As I have the same problem,
I am running Premiere 2017 11.01
MacosX 11.9
It's started on a single project, and I can't retify it.
I am also not in a position to upgrade premeire at the moment.
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HI everyone,
I just found the same issue and I found a solution.
It happens only with some project, suddenly and forever.
Create a new project and import the project won't help.
You have to select all the content of the timeline and copy it.
Open a new project.
Create a new timeline and paste the content.
Reapply the effects and it will work.
Hope can help someone.
Bye.
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