




That way, I don’t need to worry about doing it later.Īccording to the Final Cut Pro X Help files:Īnalyze and fix audio problems: Analyzes the audio for hum, noise, and loudness. Personally, I find it faster and easier to always analyze clips during import. Once they are edited into the Timeline, you need to use the Magic Wand menu at the bottom left of the Viewer and choose Auto Enhance Audio. NOTE: Clips must be analyzed in the Browser. If you decide to import files without checking this box, you can analyze and fix your audio later by selecting the clips in the Browser and choosing: Modify > Analyze and Fix then checking the Analyze and fix audio problems check box. When this is checked, Final Cut checks every imported audio clip for levels, hum and noise then applies filters to correct any problems found. When you import any audio, whether a stand-alone clip or part of a synced audio/video clip, there’s a checkbox in the Media Import window that enables automatic audio correction: “Analyze and fix audio problems.” Audio Enhancements are a feature in Final Cut Pro X that automatically analyze audio during import to determine if it is too soft, too noisy or has hum, then automatically corrects for those problems.
