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Choose Show Audio Enhancements from the Enhancements pop-up menu in the toolbar.
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In the Audio inspector, click the Audio Enhancements Inspector button next to Audio
Analysis in the Audio Enhancements section. (After you make any adjustments, the button
changes color.)
3 To turn on an enhancement, click its icon or select its checkbox (when the enhancement is
turned on, its checkbox is blue).
4 If necessary, do any of the following:
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To change Loudness settings: Drag the Amount and Uniformity percentage sliders. The
Amount slider increases or decreases the overall loudness (compression) of the clip, while the
Uniformity slider increases or decreases the dynamic range aected.
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To change the percentage of Background Noise Removal: Drag the Amount slider.
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To remove hum: Select either 50 Hz or 60 Hz for Hum Removal.
5 To close the Audio Enhancements inspector, click the back button .
Adjust equalization
1 Select the clip in the Timeline.
2 In the Audio Enhancements section of the Audio inspector, choose an Equalization preset from
the Equalization pop-up menu, or click the Controls button to make manual adjustments.
Controls button
this pop-up menu.
If you want a clip to sound like another clip, you can match the audio.
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