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237Final Cut Pro User Guide
4. In the Audio inspector, do one of the following:
Enter a value in the Volume field.
If multiple clips are selected, the volume for all clips is set to the value you entered.
Drag the Volume slider right to increase the volume, or left to decrease it.
If multiple clips are selected, the volume for all clips is adjusted relative to each
clip’s original volume.
Adjust volume automatically across a selected area
To adjust the volume of a clip in the timeline, you can use the Range Selection tool to add
keyframes automatically across a selected range.
1. In Final Cut Pro, select the clip in the timeline.
2. Click the Tools pop-up menu above the timeline and choose Range Selection (or press
R).
The pointer changes to the Range Selection tool
.
3. Drag across the area where you want to adjust the volume.
4. To adjust the volume within the range, do one of the following:
Drag the horizontal control in the timeline up or down. (See Adjust volume in the
timeline, above.)
Drag the Volume slider in the Audio inspector. (See Adjust volume in the Audio
inspector, above.)
Choose Modify > Adjust Volume > Silence (–∞) to silence the range.
Keyframes are automatically created along the adjustment points within the range.
Reset all volume adjustments
In Final Cut Pro, do one of the following:
In the browser or the timeline, select an audio clip or a video clip with audio, then click
the Reset button in the Volume and Pan section of the Audio inspector.
Select a clip or a range in the timeline, then choose Modify > Adjust Volume > Reset (0dB).