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Audio Settings in the Inspector
Each clip has some simple audio-related parameters in the Audio panel of the Inspector.
Clip Volume: Each clip has a single volume control that 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: Lets you alter the pitch of a clip without changing the speed. Two sliders let
you adjust clip pitch in semi tones (large adjustments, a twelfth of an octave) and cents
(fine adjustments, 100th of an octave).
Clip Equalizer: 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.
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).
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 Audio 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 parameter available for audio clips in the Inspector
Selecting an audio clip in the Timeline and adjusting its volume only alters that clip, which lets
you set basic levels for individual clips in your program. The Volume control affects every
channel within that clip simultaneously.
If you select multiple clips in the Timeline, then adjusting the Volume sliders or virtual sliders for
all of them simultaneously will make a relative adjustment to all of the clips, preserving their
offsets from one another. If you want to set all clips to the same level, then making a numeric
adjustment will set all selected clips to the same absolute level.
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