Audio presets missing

Audio presets are missing in Premier Pro, video presets are there. Not sure why they aren't. This is Adobe Creative Cloud

If there are no presets for audio effects or transitions then how do we get the basic audio effects and transitions since none are showing up?
That's a different problem.  The effect and a Preset using that effect are two separate things.  You can have the effect without any Presets.  But you're saying you don't even have the effect?
Post a screen shot of the Effects folders.

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