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Final Cut Pro X for Final Cut Pro 7 Editors
Highlighting and Muting Groups of Audio Clips
• In Final Cut Pro 7, you might organize items like titles or scratch audio on specic tracks
so that these items can be selected, soloed, or muted together. In Final Cut Pro X, you
can accomplish the same goal without having to manually arrange similar items in any
particular way. Simply apply a common role to clips you want to control as a group in
the Browser or Timeline. To quickly highlight all audio clips of a specic type—music,
for example—just open the Timeline Index, click the Roles button, and click the Music
role. All the music clips in the Timeline are highlighted.
• You can turn roles on and o to view or play clips according to their assigned role.
For example, if you’re editing dialogue, you can easily turn o all music and sound
eects. You can also minimize clips based on their role to eliminate visual distractions
and make more space to work with other clips in the Timeline.
• There’s no limit to the number of roles and subroles you can create.
Advanced Multichannel Editing
In Final Cut Pro X, you can adjust volume or mute ranges for individual audio
channels within a clip. Select a clip in the Timeline and choose Clip > Expand Audio
Components (or press Option-Control-S). Then select a range from the expanded
channels and mute the audio by pressing V, or by dragging the volume control
(the horizontal line) in the Timeline to change the level of that range.
Exporting Audio Stems
In Final Cut Pro 7, you might export audio stems by disabling tracks of audio that
were manually arranged to contain items of a certain type, exporting an audio le,
and then repeating this process for each separate audio stem. In Final Cut Pro X,
choose File > Share > Master File to open the Share window. Click the Settings
button, and choose Audio Only As Separate Files from the “Roles as” pop-up menu.
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