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Mixing audio inthetimelineandviewer, Adjusting audio levels in the timeline and viewer, Adjusting audio levels in the timeline – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual

Page 896: Chapter 6, Mixing audio in the timeline and viewer, Adjusting audio levels in the, Timeline

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Mixing Audio
in the Timeline and Viewer

You can control audio levels and pan in the Timeline
and the Viewer as well as the Audio Mixer. You can make
adjustments to multiple clips at once, as well as add
keyframes to automate mixing levels over time.

This chapter covers the following:

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Adjusting Audio Levels in the Timeline and Viewer

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Panning Audio in the Timeline and Viewer

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Adjusting Clip Audio Levels and Pan Using Keyframes

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Adjusting Audio Levels in the Timeline and Viewer

You can adjust audio levels directly in the Timeline or in the Viewer, or you can change
audio levels by adjusting faders in the Audio Mixer window. For more information
about the Audio Mixer, see Chapter 4, “

Overview of the Audio Mixer

,” on page 69 and

Chapter 5, “

Using the Audio Mixer

,” on page 81.

Adjusting Audio Levels in the Timeline

Changing audio levels directly in the Timeline is fast and is especially useful when you
need to mix the levels of clips relative to other clips playing at the same time. For
example, if you want to raise and lower the volume of a music clip to correspond with
a voiceover recording, you can see how the narrator’s dialogue lines up with the music
clips if you turn on audio waveforms in the Timeline. That way, you can easily see
exactly where you need to set your keyframes to achieve the desired levels.

To use all the commands and tools described in this section, you need to turn on clip
overlays in the Timeline to display the audio level and pan overlays. Displaying audio
waveforms is also useful for audio mixing in the Timeline.