From the course: Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X

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Adjusting head and tail fades

Adjusting head and tail fades

- Final Cut has the ability to quickly fade the heads and tails, let's see how. Final Cut 10 has the ability to automatically adjust head and tail fades for audio. I'm just going to hit a Command Zero to reset my interface. I'm going to hide for the time being the Inspector, I'm going to hide my source browser. I'm just focusing in on the timeline. So we're going to make it as large as we can. I'm going to come here and say, give us some audio perspective, and let's make our clips just a little bit smaller. Now hit a Shift Z. And I'm just going to lasso in Z to zoom, on the last one couple of these clips here. This piece of b-roll here has audio. Let's see that audio a little bit more. Here we go. There's some audio in there. What I want you to see is if you go to the edge of clips, let's make the clips actually really tall so we can see this. If you go to the edge of these clips, when you get to the top edge, there's a choice here on the audio. It's right about there, for an audio…

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