Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual
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The keyframe graph area can be divided into three parts for audio tracks in the Timeline.
Audio filters bar
Keyframe Editor Resize
column allows you to
change the height of
the keyframe editor area.
Keyframe editor
Speed indicator area
• Filters bar: If a clip has one or more audio filters applied, a green bar appears in this
space for the duration of that clip. If keyframes are added to a filter in a given clip, those
keyframes appear as diamonds on this bar, where they can be edited or moved using
the Selection tool.
• Keyframe editor: The keyframe editor shows you keyframe graphs for audio filters applied
to clips in your sequence, identical to those found in the keyframe graph area of the
Motion and Filters tabs of the Viewer. You can edit the keyframes of audio filter
parameters in the keyframe editor using the Selection and Pen tools. The keyframe
editor can only display the keyframe graph of one filter parameter at a time. You can
choose the one you want to see by Control-clicking in the keyframe editor area and
choosing an audio filter parameter from the shortcut menu.
• Speed indicators: Speed indicators show you the speed of clips in your sequence using
tick marks. The spacing and color of these tick marks indicate the speed and playback
direction of your clips. For more information about viewing speed indicators while
making speed changes to clips in a sequence, see
“Learning to Read Timeline Speed
The keyframe graph area for audio tracks in the Timeline can be customized separately
from the keyframe graph area for video tracks.
To view the filters bar in the keyframe graph area
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Control-click the Clip Keyframes control, then choose Audio > Filters Bar from the shortcut
menu.
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Chapter 59
Using Audio Filters