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Chapter 8 Editaudio 164
Reset and correct peak levels
m Select the clip in the Timeline, readjust the level, and play back the clip again to test for peaks.
In the Timeline and Browser, the waveform section or sections of a clip turn yellow when a level
is approaching peak levels and red when a level exceeds 0 dB.
Solo and mute audio clips
The solo feature temporarily disables audio playback of all clips in the Timeline except for
selected ones. It is especially useful in audio editing if you have more than one audio clip layered
in the Timeline (dialogue and background music, for example) but need to listen and make edits
to just certain clips.
You can also mute clips by disabling them. Disabled clips are both invisible and silent and will
not appear in any output.
Solo clips in the Timeline
1 Select one or more clips in the Timeline.
2 Do one of the following:
Choose Clip > Solo (or press Option-S).
Click the Solo button in the Timeline.
Solo button
The soloed clip appears highlighted, while other clips appear dimmed.
Soloed clip
To turn o solo, click the Solo button, or choose Clip > Solo (or press Option-S) again.
Disable clips
1 Select one or more clips in the Timeline.
Note: If the selected clips contain both video and audio, and you want to mute the audio only,
choose Clip > Detach Audio, and select the detached audio portion only.
2 Choose Clip > Disable (or press V).
Disabled clips are silent and appear dimmed in the Timeline.
3 To reenable the disabled clips, select them in the Timeline and choose Clip > Enable (or press V).
You can solo video clips in Final Cut Pro. For more information, see Solo, disable, and enable
clips on page 115 .
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