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Table Of Contents
Contents 5
Chapter 7 109Mixing Audio in the Timeline and Viewer
109 Adjusting Audio Levels in the Timeline and Viewer
109 Adjusting Audio Levels in the Timeline
11 4 Changing Audio Levels in the Viewer
11 7 Panning Audio in the Timeline and Viewer
11 7 Panning Audio in the Timeline
11 8 Changing the Pan of Audio in the Viewer
11 9 Changing Pan for an Entire Clip
12 0 Copying, Pasting, and Removing Audio Attributes
121 Adjusting Clip Levels and Pan Using Keyframes
121 Tools for Adjusting Keyframes
12 2 Creating, Modifying, and Deleting Keyframes in the Viewer
12 7 Example: Using Keyframes to Adjust Audio Levels
12 8 Example: Using Keyframes in the Timeline to Automate Audio Levels
12 9 Example: Setting Subframe Audio Level Keyframes to Eliminate Clicks
132 Example: Using Keyframes to Control Pan
Chapter 8 13 5Using the Voice Over Tool
135 About the Voice Over Tool
13 6 Setting Up Your Computer to Record Voiceover
13 9 Controls in the Voice Over Tool
143 Defining the Recording Duration and Destination Track
148 Recording a Voiceover
Chapter 9 151Using Audio Filters
151 About Audio Filters
152 Overview of Audio Filters
152 Equalization (EQ) Filters
154 Compression
155 Expansion
156 Noise Reduction Filters
157 Echo and Reverb Filters
159 Working With Audio Filters
161 Applying Filters to an Audio Clip
164 Displaying Filter Keyframes in the Timeline
165 Modifying and Removing Filters
166 Making Real-Time Audio Filter Adjustments
168 Automating Audio Filter Parameters With Keyframes
173 Saving a Filter or Transition as a Favorite
173 Installing Third-Party Audio Units Filters
173 When Audio Filters Are Missing