Add music and sound to a project in Final Cut Pro 10.4.6

Phạm Văn Siêng 24/09/2019, Cập nhật: 5 năm trước

You can add music and sound files directly to a project or an event from your iTunes library or other sources.

Final Cut Pro also includes a number of built-in Foley and other sound effects that you can insert as connected audio clips.

If you have a clip that contains both audio and video, you can choose to insert only the audio portion of the clip. For more information, see Add only a clip’s video or audio.

  1. If the Photos and Audio sidebar isn’t already shown, do one of the following:

    • Click the Photos and Audio button in the top-left corner of the Final Cut Pro window.

      The Photos and Audio button
    • Choose Window > Go To > Photos and Audio (or press Shift-Command-1).

  2. In the Photos and Audio sidebar, select the sound category or app you want to browse.

    The audio clips in that category appear in a list in the browser.

    The Photos and Audio sidebar includes a Sound Effects category and a list of music and sound apps, such as iTunes, GarageBand, or Logic Pro (the apps you see depend on which apps you’re using on your Mac).

    The Photos and Audio sidebar showing the Sound Effects category selected, and the browser showing a list of sound effects clips
  3. To find the music or sound you want to use, do any of the following:

    • Search and filter the collection: Use the pop-up menu at the top of the browser to filter the items shown in the browser. For example, you could select iTunes in the sidebar and then choose Purchased from the pop-up menu, or select Sound Effects and then choose Final Cut Pro Sound Effects > Impacts & Crashes.

    • Preview an item: Select an item in the list, then click the Play button .

    • Select more than one item: Command-click each item.

  4. When you’ve selected the clip or clips you want to use, do one of the following:

    • Drag the sound clip or clips to the timeline.

    • Drag the sound clip or clips to the sidebar.

      The Photos and Audio sidebar changes to the Libraries sidebar, allowing you to add the files to an event or a Keyword Collection. After you drag the files, the Photos and Audio sidebar reappears.

    For better import and playback performance, Final Cut Pro automatically transcodes all MP3 audio files to MOV audio files and retains the original MP3 files for future use. For information about where to find original and transcoded media files, see Locate source media files.

    Note: If you add a clip with mono audio to a stereo project, Final Cut Pro plays the single mono audio in both left and right channels, visible in the stereo audio meters for the project.

* Nguồn: Final Cut Pro

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