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Chapter 8 Editaudio 195
2 Choose Reveal User Presets in Finder from the Preset pop-up menu.
3 Select the preset or presets you want to delete in the Finder window, and drag them to the Trash.
After a custom preset has been deleted, it no longer appears in the Preset pop-up menu.
Adjust audio eects using keyframes
With Final Cut Pro, you can use keyframes to create simple changes to audio over time, such as
fading the volume or an eect in or out in the middle of a clip.
You place keyframes at specic points in a clip to change the parameter value of an audio
enhancement or eect at those points. For example, you can keyframe specic points for volume
or for an eect such as reverb or distortion.
You can set keyframes to adjust a clips volume directly in the Timeline or in the Audio
inspector. To see keyframes in the Timeline for all other eects, you need to display the Audio
Animation Editor.
For information about keyframes for video clips, see Adjust video eects using keyframes on
page 259.
Add keyframes to a clip
1 Do one of the following:
Select the clip in the Timeline, and choose Clip > Show Audio Animation (or press Control-A).
Control-click the clip in the Timeline, and choose Show Audio Animation from the shortcut menu.
If you’re adding keyframes for volume adjustment only, go to step 4.
Each eect in the Audio Animation Editor has a separate area for adding keyframes.
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