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To disable or enable a single parameter’s keyframed effect: In the Timeline, click the
toggle control at the left of a parameter’s keyframe track. Orange means that track’s
enabled. Gray is disabled.
To disable or enable a group of parameters in the Inspector: Click the toggle control
at the left of a parameter group’s title bar in the Inspector. Orange means that group is
enabled. Gray is disabled.
Paste and Remove Attributes
The Fairlight page has Paste Attributes and Remove Attributes commands that allow for the
copying and resetting of audio Inspector parameters and effects, similar to the same commands
on the Edit page. For more information on how to do this, see Chapter 154, “Editing Basics in
the Fairlight Page.
Seeing Effects in the Timeline
When you adjust any clip’s Inspector controls, or add any kind of plug-in to a clip in the
Timeline, be it an adjustment in the Inspector or a plug-in you’ve applied, clips with that effect
applied appear a darker shade of whatever color they are. Removing all effects from a clip (for
example, using the Remove Attributes command) returns that clip to its original color. This
makes it easy to see, at a glance, which clips have effects, and which clips don’t.
A closeup of the Timeline with a darker clip with effects between
two other regularly-colored clips without effects
Setting Clip Volume
Each audio clip, or audio item in the case of audio clips with linked audio on multiple tracks, has
its own Volume level. This means that audio clips with multiple channels share a common
Volume setting. There are several ways you can adjust these levels simply.
Adjusting Volume in the Inspector
Each clip has individual Volume parameters that are accessible in the Audio panel of the
Inspector when one or more audio clips are selected.
The Volume parameters available for
audio clips in the Inspector
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