Audio Filter missing . . .

I have experienced a number of crashes (iMac OS 10.75) in my Premiere Pro project + the warning "Audio Filter missing: Internal Volume Mono"  How do I resolve this?  It seems to be a 'project' problem.
Thanks for your help.
Nola
Message was edited by: Nola Schiff

I wish I could supply some help; I am having the same problem (newest version of Premiere Pro CC, just reinstalled in hopes of solving this problem, on a Macbook Pro i7 running 10.8.4 with 16GB RAM. It is rendering my project unusable. Help anyone?

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