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142 Part II Learning About the Final Cut Pro Interface
To choose a screen layout:
m Choose Window > Arrange, then choose an option from the submenu.
 Audio Mixing: This places the Viewer, Canvas, and Tool Bench at the top. The Tool
Bench window contains the Audio Mixer tab (you can also open the Audio Mixer by
choosing Tools > Audio Mixer). The Browser and Timeline are on the bottom, with
the Tool palette and audio meters to the right of the Timeline.
 Color Correction: This places the Viewer, Canvas, and Tool Bench at the top. The Tool
Bench window contains the Video Scopes and Frame Viewer tabs (you can also open
the Video Scopes and Frame Viewer by choosing Tools > Video Scopes and Tools >
Frame Viewer). The Browser and Timeline are on the bottom, with the Tool palette
and audio meters to the right of the Timeline.
 Multiple Edits: This layout appears only if your screen resolution is set to 1280 x 854
or higher. This layout is useful for comparing three clips appearing in a sequence in a
row for color correction. At the top of the screen, from left to right, are the Viewer; a
Tool Bench window with a Frame Viewer tab showing the previous edit point; the
Canvas; and another Tool Bench window with a Frame Viewer tab showing the next
edit point. The Browser and Timeline are on the bottom, with the Tool palette and
audio meters to the right of the Timeline.
 Standard: This places the Browser, Viewer, and Canvas at the top and the Timeline
across the bottom. The Tool palette and audio meters are to the right of the Timeline.
 Two Up: This places the Viewer and Canvas at the top and the Browser and Timeline
on the bottom. The Tool palette and audio meters are to the right of the Timeline.
Customizing Screen Layouts
If none of the existing layouts meet your needs, you can create and save additional
screen layouts that you’ve arranged yourself. There are two types of screen layouts you
can create:
 Custom layouts: You can create up to two layouts that are available in the Arrange
menu as Custom Layout 1 and Custom Layout 2.
 Saved layouts: You can create numerous screen layouts that you name and then save
to your hard disk. Once you’ve saved a new window layout, it appears at the bottom of
the Arrange submenu of the Window menu. If you’ve saved multiple custom window
layouts, the first five appear in alphabetical order at the bottom of this menu.
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