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Audio Settings in the Inspector
Each selected clip, and each selected Main, Submix, or Auxiliary bus channel strip in the Mixer
exposes some simple audio-related parameters in the Audio panel of the Inspector.
Clip Volume: Each clip has a single volume control, which corresponds to the volume
overlay over each audio clip.
Clip Pan: (Only exposed for clips) A simple Pan slider that controls stereo panning.
Clip Pitch: (Only exposed for clips) Each clip has two pitch controls, for altering clip
pitch without altering clip speed. You can control pitch in Semi Tones and Cents.
Clip Equalizer: (Only exposed for clips) Each clip also has a four-band EQ, complete
with low-pass, high-pass, and parametric settings for fine tuning and problem-solving
audio issues at the clip level.
Audio Effects: If you’ve applied any FairlightFX, VST plug-ins, or Audio Unit plug-ins,
those controls will also appear in the Inspector. For more information, see Chapter 158,
“Audio Effects.”
Additionally, when you apply other audio plug-ins from the Audio FX panel of the Effects
Library, additional parameters and controls are exposed (covered towards the end of
this chapter).
Making Adjustments in the Inspector
Clip-specific Volume, Pan, Pitch, and Equalization are adjusted and can be animated in the
Inspector. This section walks you through how this works.
Using the Inspector
Audio clips in the Fairlight page expose similar controls to those found in the Audio Inspector
Panel of the Edit page. Additionally, the Inspector will display controls for audio plug-ins that
you apply to clips as well. All parameters are organized into groups, with a title bar providing the
name of that group, along with other controls that let you control all parameters within that
group at the same time.
Closed and open Inspector group
controls in the Fairlight page
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