Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

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Resizing the Out point of an audio item in subframe
increments, seen within a one-frame playhead shadow
Know that if you have Linked Selection turned on and you’re trying to resize a selected Video+Audio
pair of items, the whole-frame resizing required for video prevents you from being able to resize the
audio separately. This is easily solved by Option-Clicking to select the linked audio item by itself, at
which point you can subframe resize it freely.
Also, if snapping is enabled, it may be impossible to make a subframe adjustment if you’re too close to
another edit point, a marker, or the playhead. In this case, pressing the N key to turn snapping off will
solve the problem.
Eliminating Subframe Audio Edits
If you’ve done a variety of subframe edits and you discover you need to eliminate these subframe
adjustments, you can choose Timeline > . This moves each subframe edited In or Out point in the
timeline to the nearest frame boundary.
Audio Settings in the Inspector
Each clip has some simple audio-related parameters in the Audio panel of the Inspector.
Volume: Each clip has a single volume control that corresponds to the volume overlay
over each audio clip.
Pan: (Only exposed for clips) A simple Pan slider that controls stereo panning.
Pitch: Lets you alter the pitch of a clip without changing the speed. Two sliders let you adjust
clip pitch in semi tones (large adjustments, a twelfth of an octave) and cents (fine adjustments,
100th of an octave).
Equalizer: Each clip also has a four-band EQ, complete with low-pass, high-pass, and parametric
settings for fine tuning and problem-solving audio issues at the clip level.
Additionally, when you apply other audio plug-ins from the Audio FX panel of the Effects Library,
additional parameters and controls are exposed (covered towards the end of this chapter).
Setting Volume
Each audio clip, or audio item in the case of audio clips with linked audio on multiple tracks, has its
own Volume level. This means that audio clips with multiple channels share a common Volume setting.
There are several ways you can adjust these levels simply.
Chapter 44Working with Audio in the Edit Page 759
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