How do you turn off the digital sound of a clip as you drag through it?
The Audio Meters are used to view just the audio from the Timeline. True or false?
How do you toggle on the Volume Level lines in the Timeline?
How can you view audio waveforms in Timeline clips?
How can you disable a single clip so you can't see or hear it?
What must you do to select a single track of an audio/video clip?
How do you drag an audio clip into the Canvas Edit Overlay?
When a clip's audio and video become out of sync, how can you return them to sync?
When audio tracks are captured as a stereo pair, can they ever be separated?
What tool allows you to record a voice-over into your sequence?
Choose View > Audio Scrubbing, or press Shift-S.
False. You also view the audio levels from a clip in the Viewer.
Click the Clip Overlay button in the Timeline, or press Option-W.
Press Cmd-Option-W, or click the Timeline Layout Popup control and choose Audio Waveforms.
In the Timeline, Ctrl-click the clip and turn off Clip Enable in the shortcut menu, or select the clip and press Ctrl-B.
Toggle off Linked Selection in the Timeline button bar, then select the desired clip's track.
Drag from the Drag Hand icon in the Viewer.
Ctrl-click one of the sync indicators and choose Move into Sync, or Slip into Sync. You can also press Cmd-Z to return to the previous state.
Yes. You can select the two tracks, and choose Modify > Stereo Pair to toggle that state to a mono status.
The Voice Over tool.
Shift-S
Toggles audio scrubbing off and on
Ctrl-B
Toggles off or on Clip Enable
F
Finds a match frame to a source or sequence clip
Option-4
Toggles on and off the Audio Meters
Cmd-Option-W
Displays audio waveforms in the Timeline
Option-W
Turns clip overlay lines on and off in the Timeline
Shift-L
Toggles Linked Selection on and off in the Timeline
Option-L
Toggles stereo pairs on and off
Cmd-L
Links selected tracks together
Option-0
Opens the Voice Over tool into the Tool Bench window