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Fixing audio automatically - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Final Cut Pro X 10.6 Essential Training
Fixing audio automatically
- [Instructor] In this movie we're going to take a look at automatically fixing some sound problems inside of Final Cut Pro X. One of those sound problems, which might happen because of crossed cables when you're recording audio to a specific device. I have an example of such, and we're going to import that into our Final Cut Essential exercise files if you have access to them. So we could select the Final Cut X Essential library, and from the file menu, what I'd like you to do is choose import media. Over here at the side, we actually want to leave our files in place. Now we want to create our keyword collection based on our folders, in terms of events; to add it to, what we're to do is actually create a new event, which we'll call Hum. And here, inside your Final Cut Essential exercise files on your desktop, there is a audio hum folder under the assets folder; select that, and just choose to import this. Now upon import by the way, just to show you, there are a bunch of ways to…
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Audio post-production basics7m 40s
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Looking at different audio types in FCP X6m 16s
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Monitoring audio4m 37s
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Adjusting levels in the browser3m 35s
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Adjusting levels in the project5m 25s
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Fading, keyframing, and ducking audio7m 23s
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Fixing audio automatically4m 43s
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Recording voice-overs and narration4m 27s
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Syncing your audio and video3m 38s
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Working with audio rolls for final mix4m 12s
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