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affanshah
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December 21, 2021
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Shortcut for specific effects

  • December 21, 2021
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Hi, Is there a way to apply a specific effetc like let's say Pitch Shift with transpose ratio at 0.50 or like Gaussian Blur with blurriness set at 100 with the press of a button?  kind of like the "start recording favorite" feature in Audition.

Correct answer Kevin J. Monahan Jr.

Hi affanshah,

Sorry about that. You can make a feature request for that feature here: https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro

 

Thanks,
Kevin

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Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Kevin J. Monahan Jr.Correct answer
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December 23, 2021

Hi affanshah,

Sorry about that. You can make a feature request for that feature here: https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
R Neil Haugen
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December 21, 2021

Any effect used on a clip can be saved with setting in use as a preset. You can (and should) have your own effects presets organization and make them as needed and useful.

 

So then a simple drag/drop can apply the preset effect on one or more selected clips, with the settings you want to apply. But there's not a keyboard shortcut you can assign to specific effects.

 

Neil

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affanshah
affanshahAuthor
Participating Frequently
December 21, 2021

Thank you for the reply and Yes I am making my own presets already but I was looking for a keyboard shortcut because I have to use the same effects over and over again about 300 times sometimes more each sequence so a keyboard shortcut like in Audition would make it extremely efficient. I am currently using the copy & paste effects feature as shortcut but witht that I can only do one effect at a time but it's more efficient than draging and dropping I suppose.

R Neil Haugen
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December 21, 2021

Presets can be made of more than one effect. So if you've got say five different effects applied to a clip, you can select them all in the ECP, right-click create preset.

 

Then you apply them all at the same time to however many clips you have selected.

 

Neil

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