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Wanna learn different ways of viewing your
audio clips?

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So do I ... let's figure out how.

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First,  let's
view the expanded audio components of a clip.

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Select the clip in the timeline.
Then in the top menu, choose clip, and

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expand audio components. Or use the
shortcut ctrl + option + s

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Alternatively we can double-click the
clips audio waveform.

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This allows us to edit the audio and
video separately while leaving them

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attached.

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To collapse audio components for a clip,
select it, and then in the top menu choose

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clip and collapse audio components. We
can use that same shortcut

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control + option + s

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Or, we can double-click again on the
audio waveform.

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We might need to completely detach the
audio from the video. To do this, select

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the clip, and in the top menu choose clip
and detach audio or use the shortcut

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Ctrl + Shift + S.

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And for those who need a little more detailed information
while editing audio, we can show or hide

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reference waveforms. In the top left, we'll
navigate to Final Cut Pro and

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preferences. Then click on editing
and select the show reference waveforms

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checkbox. The reference waveform shows
the maximum visual resolution possible

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for the actual waveform, factoring out
any changes in volume. So, it lets you see

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the details of the sound more clearly
while editing. For comparison, here's what

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it looks like without reference
waveforms.

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Viewing audio data in these different
ways is just the first step when editing

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audio in Final Cut Pro.

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Don't forget to
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take your projects to the next level.

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