Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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To adjust a section of a clip’s overlay in the middle of four keyframes:
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Drag just that section up or down, as if you were dragging the entire overlay.
To delete audio level keyframes in the Timeline, do one of the following:
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Control-click the keyframe you want to delete, then choose Clear from the
shortcut menu.
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Select the Delete Point tool in the Tool palette (or press the P key twice). Place the Delete
Point tool on the keyframe you want to delete, then click to delete the keyframe.
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With the Selection tool selected, press and hold down the Option key, then move the
pointer to the keyframe you want to delete. When the pointer turns into the Delete
Point tool, click to delete the keyframe.
To select a range of keyframes to modify:
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Use the Range Selection tool to select a group of keyframes. You can now move, delete,
or change the level of just those keyframes.
To adjust the audio level of a group of clips simultaneously:
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In the Timeline, select a group of audio clips whose levels you want to adjust.
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Choose Modify > Levels.
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Use the slider to adjust the audio level and choose Relative or Absolute from the
pop-up menu, then click OK.
 Relative: Adjusts each track’s audio level relative to the current level.
 Absolute: Changes all selected tracks to the value indicated in the number field next
to the slider.