Once you load audio into the timeline in Flint, you can perform many of the same editing operations as you use to edit video. You can sync audio with video, cut and trim audio segments, and add fades and crossfades. You can assign audio tracks to input strips in AudioDesk. You can also apply audio soft effects and scrub, mute, and solo individual audio tracks. You can apply these on the fly while the clip is playing.
There are more ways that you can work with audio in the timeline, such as: