Move your pointer over the volume bar (the thin black horizontal line) of the selected portion of the clip, and then drag up (to increase volume) or down (to decrease volume) when the pointer changes to a resize pointer. Then move your pointer over either end of the yellow outline (the pointer changes to a resize pointer) and drag right or left to modify the selection range. You can also simply click the waveform band, which selects a portion of the waveform. In the waveform band, move your pointer over the beginning of the portion of audio you want to modify, and then drag right or left to select the entire part you want to change.Īs you drag, a yellow outline delineates the area you’re selecting. Simply drag it up so that you can see the waveform. If you can’t see a waveform below a clip, the volume bar may be all the way at the bottom of the blue, green, or purple band. Names appear in the top-left corner of purple or green waveforms to make it easy to identify them. In the Project browser, green or purple waveforms represent sounds and music you’ve added to your project. In the Project browser and Event browser, blue waveforms represent the sound that was recorded with your video. With your project open, click the Audio Waveform button at the bottom of the Project browser, or select an Event and then click the Audio Waveform button at the bottom of the Event browser.
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