Audio tips and tricks
The following are some tips and tricks to modify and fix audio issues:
- A shortcut for controlling volume levels in the timeline is Control + + and Control + - to raise and lower the volume level by 1 dB, respectively.
- Hold the Command key to manually raise and lower the volume levels one dB at a time when dragging the horizontal volume line in a timeline clip.
- To silence audio in a clip, go to Modify | Adjust Volume | Silence (-∞):

Figure 6.40 – Silencing a clip
- To reset the volume level to zero, go to Modify | Adjust Volume | Reset (0dB):

Figure 6.41 – Resetting volume to zero
- To adjust the auto-fades between multiple clips with audio, select the multiple clips and go to Modify | Adjust Audio Fades | Crossfade (shortcut Option + T):

Figure 6.42 – Crossfade multiple clips with audio
- The absolute volume...