Apple Soundtrack Pro 2 User Manual
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Chapter 17
Using Soundtrack Pro with Other Applications
To modify one or more clips’ media files using a Soundtrack Pro script:
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Select the clips in the Final Cut Pro Browser or Timeline.
2
Do one of the following:
 Choose File > Send To > Soundtrack Pro Script.
 Control-click the selection, then choose Send To > Soundtrack Pro Script from the
shortcut menu.
3
Choose the script you want to use from the submenu.
Note: If you have not created custom Soundtrack Pro scripts and saved them to the
default Soundtrack Pro script location, no scripts appear in the submenu.
By default, a dialog appears offering to convert each clip’s media file to a
Soundtrack Pro audio file project, which allows for nondestructive editing.
4
Choose one of the following options:
 Yes: Creates a Soundtrack Pro audio file project for each clip and then prompts you
for a location to save these project files. You can create a new folder by pressing
Command-Shift-N.
 No: This option edits the files destructively, making permanent changes to the
original media files.
 Cancel: Cancels the script operation.
Soundtrack Pro opens and each clip is automatically opened, edited, saved, and closed
in the File Editor.
You can also repeat the last script you used to edit a clip, making it easy to edit several
clips with the same set of actions.
To edit a clip with the last script used:
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Control-click the clip in the Final Cut Pro Browser or Timeline, then choose Send To >
Last Soundtrack Pro Script from the shortcut menu.
To disable the dialog that appears when you use the Send To Soundtrack Pro
Script command:
1
Choose Final Cut Pro > User Preferences, then click the Editing tab.
2
Deselect the Warn on “Send to Soundtrack Pro Script” option, then click OK.