Slip Audio in Final Cut Pro Without Detaching the Audio
In this episode of MacBreak Studio, Steve shows you how to use a different portion of audio for your clips, while keeping your project timeline clean and organized.
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I doesn’t affect master clip or any other instance of the clip. Once a clip is in the timeline nothing you do to it sends any info back to the master in the event nor any other instance in a project. And changing a clip in the event doesn’t change anything in the project. The only exception would be adding log processing in the inspector which affects a clip across the entire library
My question, too, thanks. If you’re using a longer clip that contains both a person seen speaking and other action with audio over, when you slip audio in the latter for greater affect, will you find that in another usage of the same clip, where the onscreen person is speaking, they’ve been thrown out of sync?
When You do this aren’t you changing the master clip and all references to the master will change as well?