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257Final Cut Pro User Guide
Copy selected clip attributes to another clip
You can copy selected audio attributes, such as settings and effects, from one clip to
another. For example, you can copy pan settings, or any effects you’ve added to a clip,
including any keyframe adjustments.
1. Select a clip in the Final Cut Pro timeline, then choose Edit > Copy (or press
Command-C).
2. Select the clip or clips you want to apply the attributes to, then choose Edit > Paste
Attributes (or press Shift-Command-V).
3. In the Paste Attributes window, do any of the following:
Apply all audio attributes from the source clip: Select the Audio Attributes checkbox.
Apply individual attributes: Select the checkboxes for the attributes you want to
apply.
If you made any keyframe adjustments to the source clip: In the Keyframe Timing
section, select either Maintain or Stretch to Fit. If you choose Stretch to Fit,
Final Cut Pro adjusts the keyframes in time to match the duration of the destination clip.
4. Click Paste.
For more information about using the Logic Effects that are included with Final Cut Pro, see
Final Cut Pro Logic Effects.