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Audio dissolves - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial

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Audio dissolves

- [Instructor] Before we talk about dissolves, I just want to point out that if you right-click on a clip, if it has more than one audio channel, like this piece of music, we can say Display Individual Audio Channels so you can actually see both those audio channels and how they're different. I'm going to right-click and say uncheck that. You can do that with multiple clips if you like. Resolve, as I zoom in here, has the ability for me to click on a clip... Actually, I don't even need to click on it. I can grab these little audio fade handles to create audio fades, and we can even go in and adjust how those fades sound. You can give them more of a logarithmic or an either direction adjustment. Sadly there's no way to copy and paste these. What we can do is we can click on a clip and we can say here on the timeline I'd like to create an audio-only transition. That's a Shift + T. And you can see it's audio only here. I can find that up in the Inspector when I select either transition…

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