Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual

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Part I

Media and Project Management

Control Surface Commands Supported by Final Cut Pro

In addition to the main functions described above, the following control surface
buttons can be used to trigger Final Cut Pro commands:

Recording Audio Mixer Keyframes Using a Control Surface

Recording audio mixer automation with a control surface is identical to recording
keyframes by adjusting faders in the Audio Mixer. The only difference is that you can
control multiple faders and pan knobs simultaneously with a control surface, while
adjusting faders with the mouse allows you to control only one fader at a time. Using a
control surface lets you perform more nuanced mixes, adjusting multiple tracks at
once. For information about recording audio keyframes, see “

About Mixer Automation

and Keyframe Recording

” on page 89.

To record audio level and pan keyframes using a control surface:

1

Make sure your control surface is connected and properly configured.

2

Press Option-6 to open the Audio Mixer.

3

Enable the Record Audio Keyframes button (located in the button bar of the Tool
Bench window).

4

Press the Space bar to begin playing your sequence.

5

Adjust faders and panning knobs on the control surface.

Audio level and pan keyframes are added to the clips in your sequence.

When you play back a clip or sequence, the faders in the Audio Mixer and the control
surface are automatically controlled by audio level and pan keyframes. Keyframe
recording begins when you touch the fader and finishes when you release the fader.

Control surface button

Final Cut Pro command

Jog/scrub wheel

Jog only

Arrow keys

Same

Function keys (F1–F8);

modifier keys (Shift, Command,
Option, Control)

Same

Save, Undo, Cancel, Enter

Same

Marker

Go to Previous Marker

Nudge

Go to Next Marker

Cycle

Home

Solo

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