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271Final Cut Pro User Guide
View one effect at a time in the Audio Animation editor
You can collapse the Audio Animation editor to view only one effect at a time. This can be
useful if you have multiple effects applied to a clip and want to preserve screen space.
1. In Final Cut Pro, choose Clip > Solo Animation (or press Control-Shift-V).
2. In the Audio Animation editor, click the triangle next to the displayed effect’s name, then
choose an effect from the pop-up menu.
Note: When Solo Animation is turned on, you can’t delete effects from the Audio Animation
editor.
To turn off Solo Animation, choose Clip > Solo Animation (or press Control-Shift-V).
Delete keyframes
In Final Cut Pro, do one of the following:
Select a keyframe in the Audio Animation editor, then press Option-Shift-Delete.
Navigate to a keyframe in the Audio inspector, then click the Keyframe button.
Hide audio animation
In Final Cut Pro, do one of the following:
Select the clip in the timeline, then choose Clip > Hide Audio Animation (or press
Control-A).
Click the close button in the upper-left corner of the Audio Animation editor.
Control-click the clip in the timeline and choose Hide Audio Animation.
You can also manipulate multiple keyframes simultaneously. This works the same way
for audio keyframes as it does for video keyframes. See Modify groups of keyframes in
Final Cut Pro.
To copy specific keyframes between different attributes or between different clips, see
Copy and paste keyframes in Final Cut Pro.
Tip: If you applied a reverb effect to a clip and you want the reverb to extend beyond
the end of the clip, add a hold segment to the last frame. The hold segment duration is
fully adjustable, and you can extend the reverb keyframing into the hold segment.