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Chapter 8 Editaudio 208
3 Make adjustments to the contents of the synced clip.
The contents of a synced clip include a clip in the primary storyline and one or more connected
clips. You can adjust or slip the sync by dragging the connected clips left or right to change
the points at which they connect to the clip in the primary storyline. For more information, see
Connect clips to add cutaway shots, titles, and synchronized sound eects on page 103.
4 When youre done, click the left arrow in the upper-left corner of the Timeline to save your
changes and close the contents of the synced clip.
Synced clips appear in the Browser. The original clips are not aected. To easily view all synced
clips, you can create a Smart Collection that uses the Type search category set to Synchronized
as one of the search criteria. For more information, see Save searches as Smart Collections on
page 75.
If your synced clip contains audio channels that aren’t being used, you can turn them o. See
Congure audio channels on page 171.
Match audio equalization settings
The Match Audio function uses equalization (EQ) to let you match a selected clips sound to
another clip. This is particularly useful when you have multiple audio clips recorded in dierent
environments but want the clips to sound similar to each other.
Match audio
1 Select the clip or clips you want changed in the Timeline.
2 Do one of the following:
Choose Modify > Match Audio.
Choose Match from the Equalization pop-up menu in the Audio Enhancements section of the
Audio inspector.
Choose Match Audio from the Enhancements pop-up menu in the toolbar.
3 Click to select the clip whose sound you want to match.
4 Click Apply Match.
Once you match a clip, you can make adjustments to settings in the Audio Enhancements
section of the Audio inspector.
Remove audio matching
1 Select the clip in the Timeline.
2 In the Audio Enhancements section of the Audio inspector, choose a dierent equalization
setting from the Equalization pop-up menu.
To remove all equalization, choose the Flat setting.
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