The Audio inspector
Chapter 7, discussed how to work with audio in the editing process, but it didn’t focus on how audio effects are selected and adjusted in the Audio inspector. This section looks at the grouping of audio effects and how their position is important in the structure of the Audio inspector.
At first view, the Audio inspector appears much more complex than the other inspector panels. The reason for this is that there are more audio enhancements included by default. These effects must be applied to the video before the other effects are added from the Effects browser.
The Audio inspector allows adjustments to clips both from the browser and the timeline, unlike the Video inspector, which only works with timeline clips.
Figure 10.25 – Audio inspector
The big difference you will notice between the Video inspector and the Audio inspector is that the added effects are at the bottom of the Audio inspector, and at the top of...