Check out my web site: www.syncopa.net Take my Udemy course: "From iMovie to Final Cut Pro X in Less Than 1 Hour" or any other of my courses using a discounted coupon from my web site: www.syncopa.net/online-courses The other video I mention - Improve your FCPX workflow by Saving Effects as Presets: www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzXiepLeIVo 00:00 - ——— Intro 00:15 - ——— Final Edit 01:38 - TIP 1: Reorder angles in Angle Editor 01:57 - TIP 2: Verify correct synchronization 02:23 - TIP 3: Make global changes in the Angle Editor 02:40 - TIP 4: Use a Compressor and Limiter instead of changing the Volume 03:21 - TIP 5: How to add a new angle 04:05 - TIP 6: Assign Audio Roles 05:08 - TIP 7: Shortcut to open the Angle Viewer 05:25 - TIP 8: Rename Angles 05:47 - TIP 9: Expand Audio Components or show Audio Lanes 06:09 - TIP 10: Turn on multiple audio angles simultaneously in the Inspector 06:38 - TIP 11: Turn on multiple audio angles simultaneously in the Angle Viewer 07:35 - TIP 12: Make individual & independent audio edits 08:19 - ——— What you CANNOT do with the separate audio sources of a multicam clip 09:01 - TIP 13: When to detach the audio in a multicam clip 09:23 - TIP 14: Change the sync position of an angle 10:06 - TIP 15: Edit multicam with audio components expanded 10:48 - ——— My audio edits: add ambient noise 12:09 - ——— My audio edits: trim audience hand claps 12:25 - TIP 16: Change the audio fade curve 12:54 - ——— My audio edits: detach audio from multicam to use elsewhere Working in FCP with multicam clips is great and it's easy to get a single audio source each time. But what if you need to have multiple audio sources simultaneously? In this video I'll show you how to do it, and as we go along, I'll give you 16 great tips on how to work with audio in a multicam clip.