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Final Cut Express Tutorial: Working with Audio and Music

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PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT, AND RATE!!! Just teaching how to use audio and music in Final Cut Express.

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  • im doing a project...i have two layers of videos i just want to keep one of the audios from the clips..how do i do it?

  • @batatacreew just delete the audio you don't want by holding Option and clicking that layer

  • Thanks for your tutorials they are helpful - One question - is there a way when you split a clip, that the audio can be set at 1/4 second fade in? Or do you actually have to edit the audio, manually add points to the level line, and shape it from no volume to full volume in 1/4 second time frame. One would think this kind of split could be set as a default. Thanks so much

  • @TheDrumChannel hey, I almost always Pen Tool points when I add fade ins, but there is a cross fade audio transition that you could add. You can find that in the Audio Transitions folder in your Browser. For best control I would use the Pen Tool though.

  • how can i get the tool thingy ?:P

  • @Gh0stHD There should be a Tool Palette option from the Window drop down up top in your Menu Bar

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  • rendering can also be done by clicking the clip you want to render and pushing command + R. It's way quicker than using the mouse, lol.

  • Great videos! I'm just getting started in Final Cut Express. Do you have a video that shows how to cut frames or cut audio? It doesn't seem as intuitive as Adobe Premiere Elements. Thanks.

  • @Dieselcowman Go up to sequences and push "Render all" or "Render Section" and then click "Both". Helped me out.

  • @Dieselcowman You could go up to sequences and go to "Render All" or "Render Section", and then click "Both" after you clicked on the clip that needs to be rendered. idk, helped me.

  • "We can play PING PONG!", dude, seriously, why didn't I Think Of THAT!!! you cool dude. You helped alot, thank you. :)

  • thank you, this helped me allot.

  • thanks man, this helped a whole fucking lot

  • I need help putting music into my project from Itunes...can you help?

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