Using Peak Detection To Modify Audio Hot Spots in Final Cut Pro

From GeniusDV:

When you play back a Final Cut Pro sequence, you can tell which audio spots are hot by simply looking at the audio meter clipping into the red area, but you cannot pinpoint the specific problem areas within your audio clip so that you can address them.

You can detect specific hot spots in your audio by marking audio peaks in Final Cut.

Marking Audio Peaks

1 Make sure that you have UNselected all audio and video in the timeline.

2 Go to Mark > Audio > Peaks > Mark. Final Cut Pro will then place peak markers in the Timeline Ruler above the sequence hot spots. If a section of your audio has a hot point that lasts longer than a spike, a peak marker with a duration will appear over that area in the Timeline Ruler.

Now that you have detected audio peaks now its time to fix them.

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