Apple Final Cut Pro X has EQ built into audio clips, as well as several EQ effects. This is extremely powerful, as EQ will allow you to target specific frequencies. By having the ability to target specific frequencies, you can remove or enhance specific sounds on a clip. Here, Nick Harauz shows you how to work with EQ in Final Cut Pro X.
- Final Cut Pro 10 has EQ built into audio clips…as well as several effects for working with EQ.…This is extremely powerful as EQ…allows us to target specific frequencies.…By having the ability to target…these frequencies, we can remove…or enhance specific sounds on a clip.…So I'm here in my Chapter 7.4 folder,…and this movie is all about equalization.…If you followed along from the beginning…of this chapter, you'll know that if you…select a clip, and we actually go…into the inspector, command four,…you'll see on the clip itself is…a built-in equalization, which is just awesome.…
And I'm just going to play back this clip…for you so you can get a sense for the sound.…I'm just going to hit the question mark key.…(guitar strumming)…So you can hear this audio right now,…and this might be good that you might…want to enhance this depending on…what you're needing the audio for.…So on the clip itself we can go to…and turn on equalization.…By default, there's a flat preset.…But if you click on this little heads up,…UI graphic equalizer, we could…
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2/26/2018- Working with 2D and 3D titles
- Working and saving 3D styles
- Distorting and cropping clips
- Working with stills and the Ken Burns effect
- Changing clip speed
- Stabilizing clips
- Adding and animating effects
- Saving effect presets
- Creating titles and effects in Apple Motion
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome47s
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1. Working with 2D Titles
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Exploring the Titles sidebar6m 12s
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Replacing a title3m 20s
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Working and saving 2D styles3m 40s
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Working with credits3m 51s
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Working with placeholders3m 23s
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Working with knock out text2m 42s
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2. Working with 3D Titles
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Understanding substances3m 1s
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3D 360 text3m 48s
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3. Working with Motion, Crop, Distort, and Transition Effects
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Adjusting transform settings7m 20s
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Adjusting crop5m 45s
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Reorient tool4m 18s
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4. Working with Speed and Stabilization
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Reversing a clip2m 55s
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Working with speed presets3m 59s
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Creating hold frames3m 32s
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Stabilizing a clip3m 24s
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5. Adding Effects from the Browser
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Adding effects to clips2m 58s
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Changing effects parameters4m 51s
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Saving effect presets3m 58s
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Adding masks5m 14s
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360 effects4m 23s
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6. Working with Generators and Themes
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7. Working with Audio Effects
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Adjusting Pan4m 35s
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Working with EQ4m 56s
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Working With pitch3m 42s
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Designing spaces3m 50s
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Conclusion
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Next steps42s
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