Tutorial – SoundStack
Step 1 – Installation
Tutorial – SoundScore
Step 2 – Building a Track
Step 3 – Edit to the Beat
Step 4 – Audio Editing
Step 5 – Voice Over
Step 6 – Mix and Master
FAQ’S for our Final Cut Pro audio tutorial
The first question in our Final Cut Pro audio tutorial FAQ’s is the one we get asked the most. The answer is that you must be sure to have your snap tool enabled for seamless looping. You can enable Snapping by pressing ‘N’ on your keyboard.
As with all multiple audio layers in Final Cut Pro, you need to highlight all of the audio within your timeline then reduce the volume accordingly. This is only necessary when clipping occurs.
All loops can easily be faded in or out for smooth intro’s and outro’s. This can be done using the fade tool within Final Cut Pro.
All ‘Loop A’s’ can be stacked vertically within your timeline, the same with all ‘Loop Bs’ and so on. ‘Loop ALL’s’ can be placed anywhere in your arrangement along with ‘FX’. The arrangement is also chronological, so moving left to right in your time line should read A, B, C etc..
That said, experimentation is key. You will find that arrangements can be tailored and often ‘Loop A’s’ may work with ‘Loop C’s’ etc.
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