EUCON Application Setup Guide16
Final Cut Pro Tips and Shortcuts
Keyframe Audio (MC Control)
Using faders to keyframe automation in Final Cut Pro allows balancing the level of multiple tracks simultaneously, smoothly and
quickly ramp sounds up or down, and adjust levels without using the pen tool.
1 Touch Softkeys on the Touchscreen to display the Softkeys view.
2 Touch Timeline on the Touchscreen to display the Timeline.
3 Touch Audio Mixer on the Touchscreen.
4 Touch Toggle Audio Automation on the Touchscreen.
5 Press the Play transport key.
6 Use the faders to mix audio.
7 Press the Stop transport key.
You have just keyframed multiple audio tracks simultaneously!
Adjust Clip I/O markers (MC Control)
This feature quickly moves through the clips in your bin and prepares them for editing to the timeline without using key com-
mands to navigate through the different areas of Final Cut Pro. Use preset macros to work faster than your hands can handle the
keyboard and mouse.
1 Touch Softkeys on the Touchscreen to display the Softkeys view.
2 Press Browser on the Touchscreen to display the Browser.
3 Touch the previous item/next item buttons in the Softkeys section to select clips.
4 Press the Send to Viewer button in the Softkeys section.
MC Control updates its Viewer page.
5 Use the Jog Wheel to scroll through clips.
6 Press Mark In/Mark Out buttons.
7 Use Preview Previous/Preview Next to load previous and next clips in browser into viewer.
Edit From Browser (MC Control)
After adjusting your clip I/O markers, you can quickly edit them into the timeline from Final Cut Pro’s browser.
1 Touch Softkeys on the Touchscreen to display the Softkeys view.
2 Press Browser on the Touchscreen to display the Browser.
3 Press previous item/next item buttons in the Softkeys section to select clips.
4 Touch the Write to Track buttons on the Touchscreen to select track patching.
5 Press Overwrite, Insert, etc. on the Touchscreen to perform edits to Timeline.