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Audio
The Audio Path
About Working with Audio
Flame contains a
number of powerful tools that allow you to edit, mix, and master
your audio. You can perform many of the same editing operations
that you use to edit video, such as cutting, trimming, and adding dissolves.
A comprehensive set of audio effects tools is available in the timeline, in Batch, and
AudioDesk for mixing and mastering your audio.
When working with audio,
you can:
- In the clip library, import and export
audio files using a variety of formats. See
Supported Audio File Formats and
Supported Audio File Formats.
- In the timeline, synchronize audio with
video, and apply audio dissolves and fades. You can cut, trim, slip,
and slide audio tracks separately from video. You can use a variety
of audio soft effects such as Modulation, Delay, Reverb, Gain, EQ
Filters, Compression, Noise Gate, and Audio Timewarp. You can edit
these on the fly while the clip is playing. You can also assign
input strips to output strips. You can also assign audio tracks
to AudioDesk input strips.
- In
Batch,you can import and export audio files from reels, and perform many
of the audio functions available in the timeline.
- In the AudioDesk, import and export audio, adjust
Gain, Pan, Mute, Phase Shift, and Solo settings for up to 32 individual
input strips. You can apply these on the fly while the clip is playing.
You can also assign input strips to output strips.
- In the EQ Desk, apply and adjust High
Shelf, Mid Notch, Mid Presence, and Low Shelf filters to input strips.
- In the Auxiliary Effects Desk, adjust
global settings for the Modulation, Delay, and Reverb Auxiliary
Effects.
- In the AudioDesk, adjust the output Gain
and Limiting for output strips.
- In most modules you can scrub audio and
view the waveforms.