Baldwin Li
August 17th, 2008, 05:19 PM
Hi folks,
I recently took the dive into the world of FCP and have been pondering how to do a few things. I'm a massive fan of Vegas (but oh, only if the rest of the world used this amazing NLE which has unparallelled audio editing facilities - I even prefer it to ProTools).
Anyhow, in FCP when keyframing audio fades either on the timeline or in the preview window the fade defaults to an inverse exponential curve - can I make exponential curves or linear fades? The only way I can do this about the moment is by making lots of keyframes and trying to correct the inverse exponential curve. I can make 'Smooth' or Bezier curve fades on the picture, but not for audio...
Also, can I alter the gain of an audio clip so that the amplitude of the waveform itself is actually increased? The only way I can see to increase the gain is via the envelope which doesn't actually affect the waveform and is limited to +12db. say I needed gain of 20db how would I do it without exporting into a 3rd party editor and back again...
Many thanks,
Baldwin
I recently took the dive into the world of FCP and have been pondering how to do a few things. I'm a massive fan of Vegas (but oh, only if the rest of the world used this amazing NLE which has unparallelled audio editing facilities - I even prefer it to ProTools).
Anyhow, in FCP when keyframing audio fades either on the timeline or in the preview window the fade defaults to an inverse exponential curve - can I make exponential curves or linear fades? The only way I can do this about the moment is by making lots of keyframes and trying to correct the inverse exponential curve. I can make 'Smooth' or Bezier curve fades on the picture, but not for audio...
Also, can I alter the gain of an audio clip so that the amplitude of the waveform itself is actually increased? The only way I can see to increase the gain is via the envelope which doesn't actually affect the waveform and is limited to +12db. say I needed gain of 20db how would I do it without exporting into a 3rd party editor and back again...
Many thanks,
Baldwin