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Adjusting levels in the browser and project - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Final Cut Pro Essential Training
Adjusting levels in the browser and project
- [Instructor] In this movie, we're going to look at how we can change audio levels in both the browser and the timeline in Final Cut. One way to make a volume change is by selecting an asset from your browser. And right now I'm in my audio only smart collection that's part of my Final Cut essentials library. You have access to the same asset, the MOC file. And you'll notice at one point the audio almost peaks and watch the audio meters on the lower right. If you're just tuning in, we actually activated these audio meters by clicking on the icon that's on the lower part of the viewer. So I'll select the file and press the space bar to play it back. (upbeat piano music) And you may notice that you see yellow and a bit of red on this audio clip. And this is a sign when you see red that it's approaching 0 DB, if not is past 0 DB also confirmed by the audio meters. In this instance, we might want to bring down the overall…
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Audio post-production basics6m 50s
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Looking at different audio types in FCP5m 1s
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Monitoring audio4m 48s
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Adjusting levels in the browser and project6m 12s
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Fading, cross fading, and ducking audio6m 13s
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Fixing audio automatically3m 38s
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Recording voice-over and narration2m 58s
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Syncing audio and video3m 12s
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Working with audio roles and lanes for final mix3m 22s
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Audio isolation2m 13s
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