5Position the pointer in the middle of the four keyframes that you just added, and drag the audio level overlay (the pink line) down to decrease the audio level. You’ve now isolated a sound in the audio clip and decreased the sound’s audio level.

Drag the audio level overlay segment down.

6Play the clip from the beginning to hear how the audio drops out.

7Experiment with dragging the keyframes and segments of the audio level overlay up and down to familiarize yourself with changing the audio level using keyframes.

Quickly add keyframes:

mm Position the playhead where you want to make an audio level change, and drag the Level slider. Once there are keyframes in a clip, moving the Level slider adds a new keyframe at the position of the playhead. Experiment with positioning the playhead and dragging the Level slider to change the audio level.

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Apple 7 manual Quickly add keyframes