Part vii fine-tuning your edit – Apple Final Cut Express HD User Manual
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How Split Edits Look in the Viewer and Canvas
Setting Up Split Edit Points in the Viewer
Setting Up a Split Edit While Playing a Clip
Modifying and Clearing Split Edits
Using Waveform Displays to Help You Edit Audio
Learning About the Audio Controls in the Viewer
Opening Audio Clips in the Viewer
Viewing Audio Tracks in the Viewer
Zooming In or Out of the Waveform Display Area
Scrolling Through a Zoomed-In Audio Clip
Using the J, K, and L Keys to Hear Subtle Details
Turning Off the Audio Scrubbing Sounds
About Setting Edit Points for Audio
Dragging an Audio Clip to the Canvas, Browser, or Timeline
Trimming Audio Clips in the Viewer
Timeline Audio Display Options
Zooming In and Out of Waveforms in the Timeline
Moving Audio Items From One Track to Another at the Same Frame
Using Audio Transitions to Smooth Audible Changes
Creating or Separating Stereo Pairs
Working With Audio at the Subframe Level
Subframe Synchronization of Audio and Video
Examples of Ways to Easily Edit Audio
Example: Replacing Unwanted Audio With Room Tone
Example: Fixing Awkward Audio Cuts in the Timeline
Performing Slip, Slide, Ripple, and Roll Edits
About Trimming With Slip, Slide, Ripple, and Roll Tools
Performing Slide Edits by Dragging