From the course: Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X
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Noise reduction, hum removal, and other audio effects - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X
Noise reduction, hum removal, and other audio effects
- Final Cut has a lot of really brilliant audio repair built into it, including noise reduction. Let's see how those work in the inspector. Final Cut 10 has a wonderful set of plug-ins built into it for audio, and to access them, you just need to select a clip, I'm going to select my interview clip here, and see it up here in the inspector, and it's coming in for to see that inspector. These are going to be found here when I say show, and you can see that it's got an EQ, which is currently flat, that says not analyzed. That's something you have to do on the way in. If you wanted to do that with clips, you would go up to the word modify and choose analyze and fix, and it's grayed out because they're already on the timeline. That only appears when I'm here working with sources, and in an ideal world, before I cut these to the timeline, I would have said, analyze these and fix them, and that's where I could analyze for balancing color, or checking for the audio, but since I didn't do…
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Adjusting audio source levels3m 1s
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Adjusting head and tail fades1m 44s
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Keyframing and using the Range tool for smart ducking3m 57s
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Using lanes: How they give some level of "tracks"4m 53s
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Noise reduction, hum removal, and other audio effects3m 40s
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Working with mono and stereo tracks4m 12s
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An editor's thoughts on audio1m 2s
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