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Adjusting Audio in the Timeline
Each clip (or item) of audio in the Timeline has a Volume overlay that lets you set that clip’s level
by simply dragging it up or down with the pointer. This overlay corresponds to the Volume
parameter in the Inspector.
Dragging a Volume overlay to adjust the clip level
You can also click the Curve Editor button at the bottom right-hand corner of the audio clip,
which opens the Audio Curve Editor. At the time of this writing, the only parameters you can
edit in this Curve Editor is volume and pan.
Showing the Volume overlay in the Curve Editor
Adjusting Clip Volume Using Keyboard Shortcuts
You can also adjust the volume of selected clips using keyboard shortcuts, even while the
Timeline is playing. There are several ways you can set this up.
To adjust just one clip: Select that clip, and use one of the commands for
changing volume.
To adjust any clip at the position of the playhead: Turn on Timeline > Selection
Follows Playhead so that whichever clip intersects the playhead becomes selected,
and use one of the commands for changing volume
To adjust multiple clips all together: Select all of the clips you want to adjust, all
at once, and use one of the commands for changing volume. If the clips you select
have differing Volume levels, these differences will be maintained as you make
your adjustments.
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