How do I edit audio in Final Cut Pro 10.1.3 Trail Version?

I'm extremely frustrated. I need to edit the audio and I can't even see the keyframes or waves. If I do put a keyframe the audio bounces. Like I set it to -10 and it slowly goes back up to 0. I am use to Final Cut 7. Please Help!!!

You can modify the Timeline look.
Have you checked the current settings?
If this is not the issue try trashing the FCP X Preferences.
Al

Similar Messages

  • How do I overlap audio in Final Cut Pro X?

    Sorry, I'm totally new with Final Cut Pro X and need to do one specific thing. I'm probably missing something blatantly obvious but I've looked around on the web and inside obvious placed in FCP and haven't found it.
    I need to do this: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2260?viewlocale=en_US
    I've looked in the precision editor, however the audio just doesn't extend. I'm hoping that I can get answers here.

    Double click the audio portion to expand the clip. Drag the audio to create the split edit. Double click the audio to collapse it.

  • How do I fade audio in Final Cut Pro X Version 10.6.8

    Hi how do I Fade audio in and out in Final Cut Pro X Version 10.6.8 ?
    In previous final cut I could pin point the audio line using the pen tool cannot seem to find it in Final Cut Pro X
    Please help?

    just like that …
    http://help.apple.com/finalcutpro/mac/10.0.6/#ver39580fed

  • How to import MXF files to Final Cut Pro with smooth editing

    Summary: Follow this tutorial to learn how to import and edit MXF files in Final Cut Pro by converting MTS to FCP native format.
    If you have a Panasonic P2, Canon XF or Sony XDCAM series camcorder,
    you may be familiar with Material eXchange Format (MXF). Though MXF is a
    great video format to record high-definition videos, it is not easy to
    use in that they are not natively supported by most NLE systems like
    Final Cut Pro. In order to import MXF to FCP for editing, the easy workaround is to transcode MXF files to FCP compatible video formats.
    Along with some help from a top MXF Converter, it can be done. To
    help those who wanna edit MXF files in FCP without problems, here I
    share with you a simple guide on how to convert MXF files to edit in
    Final Cut Pro 6/7 or FCP X.
    First of all, downloading the App- Brorsoft MXF Converter for Mac
    Overall, the program is a professional yet easy-to-use MXF Converter
    on Mac (Mavericks included) which can not only convert XF100, Canon
    C300, XF105 and XF305, Panasonic P2 recorded MXF files, but also provide
    simple video editing functions for you. The MXF to FCP Converter not
    only can convert MXF to ProRes for FCP, but also can transcode MXF
    videos for editing in Avid MC, Adobe Premiere Pro, iMovie, FCE, etc.
    Just download it and follow the tutorial below to get the work done.
    Transcoding (P2) MXF files to ProRes for Final Cut Pro 6/7/X
    1. Import MXF files to the converter
    Launch the best MXF to FCP Converter, and then click the “add files” button to browse and import MXF videos from your camcorder or hard drive.
    2. Select FCP editable format
    Click the Format bar, and move mouse cursor to choose “Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” as output format.
    Tips:
    a. Settings- click to set video
    resolution(1920×1080/1440×1080/1280×720/720×480), bitrate (from 1Mbps to
    20Mbps), frame rate (24p/30p)
    b. Editor (next to “Add” icon)- click to set deinterlace, trim, crop, add effect, attach subtitles, etc
    3. Start transcoding MXF video to FCP
    Click “Convert” button to start converting MXF files to Apple ProRes
    MOV for FCP 6/7/X under Mac OS. Once the MXF to ProRes 422 conversion
    is done, you can transfer MXF footage into Final Cut Pro (X) for editing
    smoothly on Mac with ease.
    Source:How to import MXF files to Final Cut Pro with smooth editing
    [quote] jacknjchn.tumblr.com/post/76914947404/cant-import-mxf-footage-to-fcp-transcoding-mxf-to-fcp [/quote]

    You may refer to this step by step guide on how to convert MXF to Final Cut Pro more supported Apple ProRes or DV at http://www.idealshare.net/imovie-fcp/mxf-final-cut-pro.html
    It also applies to convert MXF to other video or audio format. It even applies to convert other videos like AVCHD, MOD, TOD, AVI, and MPEG etc to FCP format.

  • In the past when I have imported my dslr video/audio files and then my zoom audio files Final Cut Pro has organized them in pairs in my library. For some reason my video/audio and my audio are being organized seperately. How do I fix this? Thanks!

    In the past when I have imported my dslr video/audio files and then my zoom audio files Final Cut Pro has organized them in pairs in my library. For some reason my video/audio and my audio are being organized seperately. How do I fix this? Thanks!

    Thank you Russ! Seems as though the timestamp on my audio files was completely incorrect so it placed the files far away from the corresponding video. I've modified the timestamp information and this has helped. The hour/minute information is incorrect but at least now I'm in the ballpark. Thank you!

  • I have AVI files that I need to be MOV files so that I can edit them in Final Cut Pro. I am going to use Quick Time Pro for this....do I have to 'export' it or can I just 'save as', or is there even a difference? Thanks in advance for your help!

    I have AVI files that I need to convert to MOV files so that I can edit them in Final Cut Pro. I am going to use Quick Time Pro for this....When I have the files open in QT Pro do I have to 'export' it or can I just 'save as', or is there even a difference? Thanks in advance for your help!

    I strongly recommend you use compressor to do the conversion (if it will open the files - since quicktime will open them, it will more than likely do it.
    Compressor allows you to customize presets and save them and apply them to multiple files.  Although the interface may seem daunting, it's actually pretty simple.
    Even if you can edit the avi in fcp, it's not a good idea.  Liable to cause problems down the road. 

  • Can I mute all audio from Final Cut Pro X?

    Can I mute all audio from Final Cut Pro X so that I can listen to music while I do sorting, keywording, favoriting, etc? I'm doing a video where all the camera audio won't be used anyways, so I don't need to hear it in FCPX.. I'd rather just listen to my music instead. Thanks.

    For clips in the timeline, andynick's suggestion works fine - temporarily disable the audio roles will play everything without audio and you just have to reenable these roles later.
    For clips in the Event Browser, you can also disable and reenable audio for a bunch of clips all at once. Select the all the clips you want, open the inspector, click the audio tab and uncheck the box (for "stereo" or "mono" or whatnot) under "Channel Configuration". Again, to reenable just check this box again.

  • Best way to adjust audio on Final Cut Pro 5 Quicktime Export?? Render files

    What is the best way to adjust audio on Final Cut Pro, Quicktime self-contained export? Please note all render files and orginals master clip are gone. So adjustments will need somehow be made to the exported Quicktime file.
    As always thanks in advance for your reading and replying to my post,
    Sebastian

    Export the aiff file out of QT Pro, and import it into SoundTrack. Sweeten there

  • How do I view fps? and how do I adjust fps in final cut pro x?

    How do I view fps? and how do I adjust fps in final cut pro x?

    The frame rate shows in the Inspector. Conform in the retiming menu of the toolbar will let you change the frame rate.

  • How to change pixal ratio in final cut pro x 10.0.0

    i have just been given a macbook pro 2012 13" i5 which has final cut pro x 10.0.0
    i cant change pixal ratio
    i have used premier pro cs6 which can easily do this by left clicking on footage then selecting interpret and changing pixal aspect ratio then select conform to anamorphic 2:1 (2.0) ...i want to do the same in final cut pro x
    i want to change a 1440x1920 to anamorphic 2:1 (2.0)
    how can i do this in final cut pro x with out croping or losing footage
    i have used letterbox plugin (2:35) but i lose the top and bottom of the footage any way i can do this in final cut pro x of motion 5/apple comppressor?
    any help would be very helpful
    god bless
    thx abdul

    Check the Tutorial:
    http://www.matthieu-jalbert.fr/capture-dimage-final-cut-pro-x-10-1/

  • Mixing 5.1 audio in final cut pro

    Hello,
    Looking for good sources on mixing 5.1 audio in final cut pro.
    Thanks,
    joe

    You don't. You use Soundtrack Pro for this.  FCP is a picture editor...not sound editor.  You need to use a sound editor to mix 5.1 audio.
    Look in the manual...best place to start.

  • Editing HDCAM with final cut pro 6?

    Hi all,
    We have been offered some post work on a music video shot in HDCAM, we use Final cut pro 6 and have a HDCAM capture deck (Sony J-H3 (JH3) HDCAM Compact Player), I am in the process of researching this work flow.
    Would any one be able to shed some light on editing HDCAM in final cut Pro 6, the settings, things to look out for, and the overall work flow,
    i very much appreciate your help
    The mac to be used is a Mac Pro, mac os x 10.5.6 with final cut pro 6, duel core intel 2.66 Ghz, 8 GB memory, 2 NVIDIA GeFource 8800GT, with a 3 TB of internal HD Space

    we don't take in HDcam, but we do use it for output archive and transmition.
    the workflow we use is, Shoot in AVCintra 50 onto P2 cards transfer into FCP 6
    edit in Apple Pro Res 1080i50 and output to HDcam via an AJA Kona card sending out as HD-SDI
    ian

  • How to import MXF file to final cut pro?

    how to import MXF file to final cut pro?

    Directly or XDCAM transfer depending on camera according to this:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Material_Exchange_Format
    If it doesn't work, I'd ask the question on Final Cut Pro forum, being sure to mention which version of Final Cut Pro you are using. 

  • Can I transfer a project from the trial version of Final Cut Pro X to the Full version

    Can I transfer a project from the trial version of Final Cut Pro X to the Full version which I have now downloaded.

    The trial version is named "Final Cut Pro Trial" and the App Store version is called "Final Cut Pro".
    So, they can both be in the Applications folder at the same time, but only one can be open/launched at a time.
    If, for some reason, your trial is older (like version 10.0.4) that your newly purchased FCPX (should be 10.0.5), and you do not click Update to your events/Projects, they will NOT show in the bought version!
    Open the licensed FCPX and make sure it does update your things, in case it asks for it!

  • I need help. How to export split track for Final Cut Pro 7 Thanks

    I need help. I have edited a film and now the company I have made the film for want a split track of it. I have no idea how to export a split track off Final Cut Pro 7 and I need simple language to explain it to me as I am a beginner. Thanks

    I assume you have multiple tracks of audio? And the audio is distributed discretely over these tracks (sync sound on tracks 1 and 2, sound effects on tracks 3 and 4, music on tracks 5 and 6 for example)?
    Then duplicate your sequence by clicking on the icon for your sequence in the FCP browser and control-clicking on it. From the drop-down menu choose Duplicate. Double click on the duplicate sequence you just created to load it to the timeline and canvas.
    Now, working on the copy you just made of your finished sequence, click anywhere on the timeline, and type Command + 0 {zero} to bring up your sequence settings. Click on the Audio Outputs Tab.
    Once the Audio Output Tab opens, set the Outputs to the desired number of discrete tracks you want to export - in this case I will set it to 8, as I have sync sound on tracks 1 & 2, Voice Over on tracks 3 & 4, Sound Effects on tracks 5 & 6 and Music on tracks 7 & 8.
    Once I do that the 8 tracks appear. I set them all to Dual Mono as I want them to be discrete tracks:
    Once I am done, I click OK and return to the far left side of the timeline where the audio selectors are, and carefully control - clicking in the empty space above the lock symbol,
    From the drop down menu I assign the output of each track - track 1 to to output track 1, track 2 to output track 2, doing so to each track:
    You need to set the output for each track. Once all my track assignments are done, I go to the menu File > Export . . . > QuickTime Movie and export my sequence, but now it is exporting with 8 discrete tracks of audio.
    To do a quick check that everything is OK, re-import the movie you just exported back into FCP, and open it in the Viewer and you will see that it does indeed have the multi-tracks, as 8 mono track tabs appear at the top of the viewer.
    Now give that QuickTime a name that includes "Split Tracks" in the title and copy it to your delivery drive.
    MtD
    Message was edited by: Meg The Dog to fix typo

Maybe you are looking for