Your new audio track will appear on the timeline.
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If you wish to change the type of track after creating it, right click next to the name
of the track and select 'change track type to' and select the type of audio track you
want, such as stereo, mono or 5.1.
Adjusting Audio Levels in the Timeline
Each clip of audio in the timeline has a volume overlay that lets you set that clip's level by simply
dragging it up or down with the pointer. This overlay corresponds to the Volume parameter in
the Inspector.
Dragging a volume overlay to adjust the clip level
For projects requiring more advanced audio tools, the Fairlight page provides you with a full
audio post production environment.
The Fairlight Page
The 'Fairlight' page in DaVinci Resolve is where you adjust your project audio. In single monitor
mode, this page gives you an optimized look at the audio tracks of your project, with an expanded
mixer and custom monitoring controls that make it easy to evaluate and adjust levels in order to
create a smooth and harmonious mix. Don't feel overwhelmed by the vast array of features in front
of you, they are all there to help you deliver the best audio quality for your project.
Working with Clips in DaVinci Resolve
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