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273Final Cut Pro User Guide
3. If it isn’t already open, open the inspector, then click the Audio button at the top.
In the Audio Enhancements section of the inspector, a green checkmark next to an
enhancement indicates that the clip was analyzed and, if necessary, adjusted for that
enhancement. A blue checkbox appears next to each enhancement that was turned
on to apply a correction. You can turn on additional enhancements by selecting their
checkboxes (when an enhancement is turned on, its checkbox is blue).
4. In the Audio inspector, do any of the following:
Adjust equalization: In the Equalization section, click the Equalization pop-up menu
and choose an equalization preset, or click the Controls button to make manual
adjustments.
Change loudness settings: Drag the Amount and Uniformity percentage sliders in the
Loudness section. The Amount slider increases or decreases the overall loudness
(compression) of the clip, and the Uniformity slider increases or decreases the
dynamic range affected.
Change the percentage of background noise removal: Drag the Amount slider in the
Noise Removal section.
Remove hum: Select either 50 Hz or 60 Hz in the Hum Removal section.
To turn off an enhancement, deselect its checkbox. You may see either of the following
indicators:
A yellow warning triangle indicates potential problems.
A red sign indicates severe problems.
If you want a clip to sound like another clip, you can match the audio.