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Table Of Contents
- Soundtrack Pro 2 Getting Started
- Contents
- Welcome to SoundtrackPro
- Starting Your Project andAssembling Media
- Assembling Your MultitrackProject
- Working with Multitrack Projects
- Playing and Saving a Multitrack Project
- Creating a SoundtrackPro Multitrack Project fromaFinalCutPro Sequence
- Adding Clips to the Timeline
- Editing Clips in the Timeline
- Adding Markers to the Timeline
- Creating a Fade in an Audio Clip
- Adding a Crossfade Between Two Clips
- Adding Tracks, Busses, and Submixes to a Multitrack Project
- Working with Stereo and Surround Track Panners
- Routing Your Multitrack Project
- Adding Effects to Your Multitrack Project
- Automating Track, Bus, Submix, and Master Bus Parameters with Envelope Points
- Working with Individual AudioFiles
- Solving Audio Problems
- Mixing Stereo andSurroundProjects
- Exporting Your Multitrack Project
- What’s Next?
- An Introduction to the SoundtrackPro Interface
10 Chapter 1
Starting Your Project and Assembling Media
Creating a New Multitrack Project
A multitrack project contains multiple audio files and an optional video clip. Multitrack
projects are used exclusively by Soundtrack Pro and are compatible with other
Final Cut Studio applications.
When you open Soundtrack Pro, a new multitrack project is automatically created. You
can also create a new project at any time while working in Soundtrack Pro.
To create a new multitrack project:
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Click the New Project button in the Toolbar.
A new, empty multitrack project appears.
New Soundtrack Pro projects are, by default, set with a sample rate of 48 kilohertz (kHz).
Soundtrack Pro multitrack projects can have a sample rate of 32 to 192 kHz. Standard
CD-quality audio uses 44.1 kHz; standard digital video–quality audio uses 48 kHz.
Click this button to
create a new project.