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Volume curves


Each clip can have its own volume curve. Volume curves allow you to control the volume of each part of the clip and smoothly increase or decrease it.
Each clip has a point at the beginning and one at the end, and the entire clip's volume is initially 100%. The white line in the screenshot below is the volume before you add any points.
Set the volume level
1. Drag the white line up or down to the desired level. The top of the clip is 100% volume, and the middle of the clip is 50%.
2. Points on the audio curve represent the volume peaks and lows. To add a point, right-click on the audio curve and select Add Volume Point from the context menu.
3. Drag the audio point to the desired volume level. You'll notice that the surrounding parts also move with the point to make the transition smoother.
4. Make as many points as you need for each part of the clip where you'd like a spike or a drop in volume.
5. To set the volume level for a part of the clip, you'll need at least two points. Create a point at the beginning and at the end of the fragment.
6. Create as many volume points as you wish to create the desired effect.

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