Part vii fine-tuning your edit – Apple Final Cut Express HD User Manual

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Contents

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Chapter 30

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Split Edits

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Learning About Split Edits

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How Split Edits Look in the Viewer and Canvas

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Setting Up Split Edit Points in the Viewer

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Setting Up a Split Edit While Playing a Clip

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Modifying and Clearing Split Edits

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Split Edit Examples

Chapter 31

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Audio Editing Basics

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The Goals of Audio Editing

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Using Waveform Displays to Help You Edit Audio

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Learning About the Audio Controls in the Viewer

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Editing Audio in the Viewer

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Opening Audio Clips in the Viewer

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Viewing Audio Tracks in the Viewer

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Zooming In or Out of the Waveform Display Area

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Scrolling Through a Zoomed-In Audio Clip

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Using the J, K, and L Keys to Hear Subtle Details

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Turning Off the Audio Scrubbing Sounds

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About Setting Edit Points for Audio

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Dragging an Audio Clip to the Canvas, Browser, or Timeline

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Trimming Audio Clips in the Viewer

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Editing Audio in the Timeline

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Timeline Audio Display Options

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Zooming In and Out of Waveforms in the Timeline

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Moving Audio Items From One Track to Another at the Same Frame

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Using Audio Transitions to Smooth Audible Changes

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Creating or Separating Stereo Pairs

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Working With Audio at the Subframe Level

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Subframe Synchronization of Audio and Video

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Examples of Ways to Easily Edit Audio

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Example: Replacing Unwanted Audio With Room Tone

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Example: Fixing Awkward Audio Cuts in the Timeline

Part VII

Fine-Tuning Your Edit

Chapter 32

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Performing Slip, Slide, Ripple, and Roll Edits

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About Trimming With Slip, Slide, Ripple, and Roll Tools

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Sliding Clips in the Timeline

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Performing Slide Edits by Dragging

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Performing Precise Slide Edits Numerically

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Slipping Clips in the Timeline

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