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Solo or disable clips in Final Cut Pro for Mac
Sometimes, it’s helpful to compare how a project plays with and without certain clips. In Final Cut Pro, you can quickly play one clip’s audio, excluding audio from other clips. This feature, called solo, works by disabling the audio in all unselected clips in the timeline. You can also disable (rather than delete) selected clips, making them invisible and silent during playback. Disabled clips don’t appear in any output. You can just as easily reenable them.
You can also solo, disable, or silence audio clips in Final Cut Pro. See Solo and mute audio clips in Final Cut Pro for Mac.
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