Partially Adjusting Volume
Showing Waveforms
To conceal noise, etc., operate while viewing the waveform.
1) Click the expand button for the audio on the track panel.
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The track is expanded and the audio rubber band and the waveform are displayed. For stereo audio, a waveform is displayed in each channel. You can detect noise, etc. by reviewing the waveform range and the sound actually being played back.
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The waveform display can be changed from [Application] in [User Settings] → [Timeline].
Reducing Momentary Noise (V-mute Function)
Fade in or fade out before and after a single central point to conceal noise, etc.
1) Select the track where the clip to be V-muted is placed.
2) Move the timeline cursor to a position where the volume is zero.
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Confirm the shape of the waveform display, and adjust the position of the timeline cursor.
3) Right-click the clip on which V-mute is to be applied, and click [V-Mute].
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The volume at the position of the timeline cursor becomes zero, and four points are added on the volume rubber band with the timeline cursor at their center.
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V-mute settings: [Shift] + [V]
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After setting V-mute, drag a point on the volume rubber band left and right for fine adjustment of mute duration.
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The default duration for V-mute can be changed from [Source] in [User Settings] → [Duration].