Help editing audio

I'm trying to edit audio in Final Cut and simply want to chop parts of the audio. I'm editing in the Viewer. The audio does not appear in the canvas when I double click.
Is there a way to simply chop audio without using Keyframes? Seems like this should be easy. What am I missing?

Welcome to the forum.
If what you want to do is simply cut out or separate and lower the volume, lock the picture track with the padlocks on the left side of the timeline and use the blade tool. I only suggest locking the picture so that you don't have a lot of unwanted cuts clogging up your timeline.
Keyframes are great for regulating volume in a shot, but sometimes it's easier to just slice if you want to remove something. Remember that you'll want to replace the roomtone anywhere you make a lift.

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