An audio waveform’s amplitude and length change according to the underlying sound’s volume and duration. A short, loud sound such as a drum beat has a sharp, peaked waveform, whereas low-level crowd noise has a lower, more uniform waveform. These properties make it easier to find specific edit points when trimming clips or keyframing effects.
In Final Cut Pro, audio waveforms change according to a clip’s volume level or applied effects. The waveform appears larger when the volume is high and smaller when the volume is low.
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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.