1. In Final Cut Pro, select an audio clip or a video clip with audio in the timeline.
2. If it isn’t already open, open the inspector, then click the Audio button at the top.
3. In the Audio Enhancements section of the Audio inspector, select the checkboxes for the enhancements you want to use, then do any of the following:
• Adjust equalization: In the Equalization section, click the Equalization pop-up menu and choose an equalization preset, or click the Controls button to make manual adjustments.
• Change the percentage of voice isolation: Drag the Amount slider in the Voice Isolation section. Voice Isolation prioritizes any detectable human voices over other parts of the audio signal. Voice Isolation requires macOS Monterey 12.3 or later.
• Change loudness settings: Drag the Amount and Uniformity sliders in the Loudness section. The Amount slider adjusts the overall loudness (compression) of the clip, and the Uniformity slider adjusts the dynamic range affected.
• Change the percentage of background noise removal: Drag the Amount slider in the Noise Removal section.
• Remove hum: Select either 50 Hz or 60 Hz in the Hum Removal section.
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My name is Sonal Asija, who loves editing. I currently live in Charlotte, NC, USA with my spouse (Sarah), cat. I'm originally from New Delhi and still enjoy watching Bollywood movies.