Modifying and removing filters – Apple Final Cut Express HD User Manual

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Part VIII

Audio Mixing

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In the Paste Attributes dialog, select these options:

 Scale Attribute Times: Shrinks or stretches the keyframes of your copied clip attributes

to fit the duration of longer clips you may paste them into.

 Audio Attributes: Determines which attributes of the audio clip are pasted.

 Filters: Applies the parameter values and keyframes you have set for all filters in

the clip you copied.

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Click OK.

The filters are pasted into the clips you selected.

Modifying and Removing Filters

To modify filters in a sequence, open the clip to which the filter applies into 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:

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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 filter bar in the keyframes area of a clip in the Timeline. The clip opens
in the Viewer with the Filters tab in front.

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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 648 for general

guidelines on how to use them.

Warning:

Pasting attributes into clips that have different frame rates will produce

erratic results.

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