Changing audio levels in a clip – Grass Valley NewsEdit LT v.4.1 User Manual
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Changing Audio Levels in a Clip
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Changing Audio Levels in a Clip
You can adjust the audio levels within a clip by adding and manipulating fade
control points in the Timeline, which is known as rubber banding.
To change the audio level in a clip:
1. Press
6
on the keyboard to select the Audio Mixer Tool.
The Timeline shows a red fade control line through each audio track.
2. To adjust the audio level in a clip, do one of the following:
- To adjust a specific point in a clip, click on the red line to create a fade
control point. Using the fade control point as a pivot, click on another
point in the audio track and drag the red line to raise or lower the level.
- To raise the sound level for the entire track in a clip, click the fade control
line and drag it up in the track. If fade control points exist, you need to
click on a point before raising the level.
- To lower the sound level, click the fade control line and drag it down.
If your audio levels are still too low or too high after adjusting the fade control
line to its maximum or minimum value, you can make further adjustments by
changing the audio gain. See “Adjusting Audio Gain” on page 138.
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