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Does Final Cut Pro seem a bit sluggish? Are you looking for ways to get it to run faster? In this short, focused, tutorial, Larry Jordan shows you ten ways you can pep things up a bit. These are not trouble-shooting tips, rather they are things to avoid doing that slows Final Cut down. Larry’s suggestions cover three areas: Setting preferences, Window Layout, and Monitoring.