
Fade audio in and out in Final Cut Pro for Mac
There are several ways to create audio fade-ins and fade-outs on the audio portions of clips or on audio components in Final Cut Pro:
Apply fades using the Modify menu: You can quickly apply fade-ins and fade-outs to selected clips or audio components from the Modify menu. You can change the default fade duration in Final Cut Pro settings.
Create fades using fade handles: You can use fade handles to create manual fade-ins and fade-outs on the audio portion of a clip or an audio component in the timeline. Fade handles appear in the top-left and top-right corners of the audio waveform when you place the pointer over the clip.
You can also change the fade’s shape by choosing one of several predefined options. Changing the fade shape changes the sound of the fade.
Note: Fades created using fade handles override crossfades created by a transition. For information about crossfades, see Crossfade audio in Final Cut Pro for Mac.
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