Premiere Elements Sounds effects question

Hi!  On the website 'features' page, it says the Premiere Elements comes with 250+ sound effects.  Is 'reverb' one of those effects?  And do I have to buy an 'enhanced' version of Premiere Elements to access those effects?  Thanks for reading!

markg77482
What version of Premiere Elements do you have and on what computer operating system is it running?
For now I will assume Premiere Elements 12 on Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 64 bit.....
1. You need to make the distinction between "audio effects" and "sound effects" in Premiere Elements 12.
The "audio effects" are found in the Expert workspace under fx Effects. The Reverb effect is found there. But
it is a Windows Only effect. One Mac user has reported the use of the New Blue Audio Polish effect and its Ambience
option for the workaround in Premiere Elements 12 Mac.
Sound Effects are found found under the Audio Tab of the Expert workspace and contain several categories.
Audio Tab/Sound Effects is where you are going to find "250+ Sound Effects".
Excerpt from my blog post on Premiere Elements 12 First Look
ATR Premiere Elements Troubleshooting: Premiere Elements 12 First Look Details
Sound Effects has 13 subcategories and a total of 267 or 268 free sound effects. The Sound Effects subcategories and the number of sound effects in them are Ambience (49), Animals (10), Cartoon Effects (20), Crashes (10), Fire and Explostions (18), Foley (30), Impacts (20), Industry (10), Liquids (10), Science Fiction (30), Technology (29 or 30), Transportation (11), and Weather (20).
Please review and consider and supply more information so that we are giving version/computer specific information.
Thanks.
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