Modifying and removing filters – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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 Speed indicators: Speed indicators show you the speed of clips in your sequence
using tick marks. The spacing and color of these tick marks indicate the speed and
playback direction of your clips. For more information about viewing speed
indicators while making speed changes to clips in a sequence, see “
The keyframe graph area for audio tracks in the Timeline can be customized separately
from the keyframe graph area for video tracks.
To view the filters bar in the keyframe graph area:
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Control-click the Clip Keyframes control, then choose Audio > Filters Bar from the
shortcut menu.
To view the keyframe editor in the keyframe graph area:
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Control-click the Clip Keyframes control, then choose Audio > Keyframe Editor from the
shortcut menu.
To view the speed indicators in the keyframe graph area:
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Control-click the Clip Keyframes control, then choose Audio > Speed Indicators from
the shortcut menu.
For more information about customizing the keyframe graph area, see “
Modifying and Removing Filters
To modify filters in a sequence, open the clip to which the filter is applied in the Viewer.
Note: Filters can be added to clips even if the clips aren’t in a sequence. If you want to
modify or remove a filter for a clip in a sequence, make sure the sequence clip is open
in the Viewer, not the master clip from the Browser.
To view a clip’s filters in the Viewer, do one of the following:
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If your sequence clip is already open in the Viewer, click the Filters tab.
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Double-click the filters bar in the keyframe graph area of a clip in the Timeline. The clip
opens in the Viewer with the Filters tab in front.
If a sequence clip was open in the Viewer with its Filters tab in the front, a new
sequence clip opened in the Viewer will also appear with its Filters tab in front.
Using the Filters tab, you can make adjustments to the parameters of individual filters.
Since filters vary widely, see “
Applying Filters to an Audio Clip
” on page 164 for general
guidelines on how to use specific filters.