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Chapter 9 Addandadjustaudio 177
Change the order of eects
After you apply audio eects to a clip, you can change the order in which they appear
in the Audio inspector or the Audio Animation Editor.
1 In the Timeline, select a clip for which you’ve added eects.
2 Do one of the following:
In the Eects section of the Audio inspector, drag an eect up or down. Â
In the Audio Animation Editor, drag an eect up or down. Â
Transfer eects to another clip
You can transfer eects and their settings from one clip to another. This can be
especially useful if you’ve made adjustments to eects in a clip that you’d like to
preserve and use with other clips.
1 Select a clip in the Timeline, and choose Edit > Copy (or press Command-C).
2 Choose the clip or clips to which you want to apply the eects, and choose Edit >
Paste Eects (or press Command-Option-V).
If a clip has more than one eect applied to it, all of the eects and their settings are
transferred to the other clip.
For more information about using the Logic Eects that are included with
Final Cut Pro, see the Final Cut Pro X Logic Eects Reference at http://help.apple.com/
nalcutpro-logiceects.
Adjust audio eects
You can adjust an eect’s parameters using controls in the Audio inspector or the
eects window.
If you’re using Audio Units eects or Logic Eects, you can show an expanded interface
by opening the eect’s window.
For more information about using the Logic Eects that are included with
Final Cut Pro, see the Final Cut Pro X Logic Eects Reference at http://help.apple.com/
nalcutpro-logiceects.