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Final cut pro fade in4/2/2023 ![]() But you can change this in Final Cut Pro’s Preferences, accessed from the Final Cut Pro menu. Note that Final Cut Pro defaults to fading audio in or out for 0.5 seconds when you Apply Fades. This curve shows how the sound will rise in volume (fade in) as the clip starts and fall in volume (fade out) as the clip ends. Notice also the thin black curved line which extends from the edge of the clip to the Fade Handle. Once you have selected Apply Fades, the clip you choose will now have two white Fade Handles, highlighted by red arrows in the screenshot below. Just select the clip you want to change and then go to the Modify menu, select Adjust Audio Fade, and select Apply Fades, as shown in the screenshot below. How to Add Automatic Fades in Final Cut Proįading audio in Final Cut Pro is easy. Rather than abruptly stopping it when our scene changes to something else, it will probably sound better if we fade it out. And as great a song as the Star Wars Imperial March may be, there is no way we want to hear it all. ![]() If you look closely at each clip of audio in the screenshot, you may see that the volume of each video clip is a little different and, more problematically, each clip might have sound that starts or ends rather abruptly.īy fading the audio at the start or end (or both) of each clip, we can minimize any abrupt changes in the sound from one clip to another. You may notice its title: “The Star Wars Imperial March”, which may seem an odd choice, but it was the first thing I thought of when I saw buffalo walking down the road and thought I would see how it played. The Red arrow is pointing to a sound effect (in this case the “Mooooo” of a cow) I added just to show you what it looks like.įinally, the Green arrow points to my music track. This audio is attached to the video clip it was recorded with by default. ![]() The Blue arrow points to the audio that came with the video clip – the audio that the camera recorded. The screenshot below gives a quick overview of the different kinds of audio that can be used in Final Cut Pro. How Audio is Displayed in the Final Cut Pro Timeline You can change how the audio fades by holding CTRL, clicking on a Fade Handle, and choosing a different fade curve.You can manually adjust how slow or fast audio will fade by moving a clip’s Fade Handles.You can apply default fades to your audio through the Modify menu.How to Change the Shape of a Fade in Final Cut Pro.How to Adjust the Fade Handles to Get the Fade You Want.How to Add Automatic Fades in Final Cut Pro.How Audio is Displayed in the Final Cut Pro Timeline. ![]()
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