PowerUP Webinar 62: Working with Audio in FCP X

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Duration: 52:16

Presented: Mar. 7, 2012

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The best way to improve the quality of your picture is to improve the quality of your sound. In this online webinar, host Larry Jordan shows you how to improve your audio in Final Cut Pro X. FCP X has an entirely different – and trackless – way of handling audio. This session explains the basics of audio editing, audio mixing, and the use of key audio filters.

One of the cool new features in Final Cut is that FCP X inherited all the world-class filters that used to be in Soundtrack Pro. Which is great – provided you know how to use them. In this session, Larry illustrates several key filters that can make a huge difference in the sound of your final project.

 

In this tutorial, you will learn:

  1. Definitions of key audio concepts
  2. How to read audio meters
  3. How to add audio transitions and fades
  4. How to edit audio separately from video
  5. How to fix common audio problems
  6. Learn how to apply and modify key audio filters
  7. How to adjust, modify, and automate audio levels

Audience Level

This introductory webinar is designed for editors who want to learn how to adjust their audio in Final Cut Pro X more effectively. You don’t need to own any of this software to watch this tutorial.

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