Specifications

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To modify a clip using a Soundtrack Pro script:
m Control-click the clip in the Final Cut Pro Browser or Timeline, choose Send To >
Soundtrack Pro Script from the shortcut menu, then choose the script you want to use
from the submenu.
You can select multiple clips in Final Cut Pro to edit using the script. When you send
multiple clips to a Soundtrack Pro script, each clip is opened, edited, saved, and closed
in sequence.
You can also repeat the last script you used to edit a clip, making it easy to edit several
clips with the same set of actions.
To edit a clip with the last script used:
m Control-click the clip in the Final Cut Pro Browser or Timeline, then choose Send To >
Last Soundtrack Pro Script from the shortcut menu.
Working With Multiple Audio Tracks From Final Cut Pro
You can send a group of clips or a sequence to the Soundtrack Pro Timeline, allowing
you to create a multitrack mix complete with level, pan, and effects automation. This
process involves:
 In Final Cut Pro, creating a Soundtrack Pro multitrack project from a group of clips or
a sequence
 Modifying the project in Soundtrack Pro
 Exporting an audio clip from Soundtrack Pro that you import into your Final Cut Pro
project to use in place of the audio in the original group of clips or sequence
Note: When you create a Soundtrack Pro multitrack project from a group of clips or a
sequence in Final Cut Pro, the clips’ volume level and any keyframes or cross fades are
sent with the clip. For mono clips, the pan position is also sent. Clip-based Final Cut Pro
effects (such as filters and speed-changing envelopes) and Final Cut Pro generators are
not included in the Soundtrack Pro multitrack project.
Important: This requires Final Cut Pro and Soundtrack Pro to be installed on the
same computer.