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254Final Cut Pro User Guide
7. To remove an audio component from the active angle, do one of the following:
In the angle viewer: Hold down the Command and Option keys and click the angle
(highlighted in green) whose audio you want to remove.
In the Audio inspector: Deselect the checkbox next to the audio component you want
to remove.
In the timeline: With the clip’s audio components expanded in the timeline, select the
audio component and press Delete.
When a component is removed, it appears dimmed in the Audio inspector and the angle
is no longer highlighted in green in the angle viewer. The component also disappears
from the multicam clip’s component arrangement in the timeline.
Example: Perform a roll edit on adjacent audio components
1. Select adjacent clips in the Final Cut Pro timeline, then choose Clip > Expand Audio
Components (or press Control-Option-S).
2. Click the Tools pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the timeline and choose Trim (or
press T).
The pointer changes to the Trim tool
.
Tip: To switch to the Trim tool temporarily, hold down the T key. When you release
the T key, the tool reverts to the previously active tool.
3. In the timeline, click the center of the edit point between the adjacent audio
components that you want to roll, so that both sides of the edit point are selected.