<table border="0" cellpadding="20px" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tr><td><div class="breadcrumbs"><a href="1_7_1_2.html" title="Using effects from other products">Previous</a> | <a href="1_7_1_4.html" title="Using effects with GPU cards">Next</a> | <a href="1_7_0_0.html">Applying Effects and Transitions</a> > <a href="1_7_1_0.html">About working with effects</a></div><h4 class="head2">Working with third-party VST effects</h4><hr /><ol><p class="paragraph">If you own third-party VST effects, you can apply and edit them just like standard audio and video effects. (See <a href="1_7_1_0.html">About working with effects</a>.) Adobe Premiere Elements will detect any compatible VST plug-ins that you have installed on your computer, and add them to the Effects window.</p><p class="paragraph">Some third-party VST effects provide unique control interfaces, which you can access in the Effects Controls window. The control layout and processed audio are the responsibility of the plug-in developer. Adobe Premiere Elements simply presents the effect controls and results.</p><p class="tip"><img src="images/tip.gif" alt="Tip" height="20" width="20" />If a VST effect supports presets, you can access them from the Reset button <img src="images/P_Reset_Wi_N.gif" alt="Reset button " height="12" width="11" /> in the Effect Controls window.</p></ol><hr /><div class="breadcrumbs"><a href="1_7_1_2.html" title="Using effects from other products">Previous</a> | <a href="1_7_1_4.html" title="Using effects with GPU cards">Next</a> | <a href="#top">Top</a> | <a href="1_7_0_0.html">Applying Effects and Transitions</a> > <a href="1_7_1_0.html">About working with effects</a></div></td></tr></table>