Mixing Voice and Music Fast in Final Cut Pro

Have you ever had a producer tell you to cut a few shots out of your video after you already made the “perfect” mix using clip overlays, keyframes, and rubberbands?  Here is an old school technique I use that prevents this frustration.  It keeps audio very flexible with the use of through-edits, crossfades, and the roll tool.  Check it out and be happy!

Also, if you have other time saving mixing techniques I’d love to hear ‘em.

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  1. A very informative tutorial, thanks! Sometimes these old scholl video editing techniques work best.

  2. No problem, yeah I often find that ways of doing things 10 years ago still hold a lot of value.

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