[Carsten Orlt] "You have even more possibilities in FCP7 by holding shift when setting in or out in the viewer. What happens though is that FCP7 shifts the audio samples to fit your selected subframe back into the 1 frame grid."
This is not exactly right. Holding shift enables subframe scrubbing with the time indicator. This allows you to hear the waveform at a subframe level so you can precisely set keyframes.
Shift has no effect on In/Out points which must always line up with the frame. Shift also has no effect on the offset of the waveform. The audio object itself can only move in single frame increments. Frankly, this has never been an issue for me. With subframe volume control, I have all the precision I need to do anything I want.
FCPX definitely has some cool audio features, but I just can't get excited about subframe editing. I've been doing that in legacy for years just fine. ;)
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