Anatomy of the Viewer's Audio TabThe Audio tab in the Viewer window is where you review, mark, and edit single audio clips opened from the Browser or the Timeline. You can see the audio waveforms of audio clips, and in addition to the editing functions, you can use onscreen controls to adjust the level and stereo pan settings (Figure 12.6 ). Figure 12.6. The Audio tab in the Viewer window.FCE Protocol: Clips and Sequences" in Chapter 4. Onscreen controls and displaysEditing digital audio requires different interface tools than editing digital video. When you open an audio clip in the Viewer, a graph of the audio waveform appears on the Audio tab, and the playhead travels across a stationary waveform image.The Audio tab retains the transport controls from the Video tab interface in the lower part of the tab, but it has its own set of onscreen controls in the upper part.Here's a brief rundown of the onscreen controls unique to the Audio tab (Figures 12.7 and 12.8 ):Level slider: Use to adjust the amplitude or volume of the audio clip. Figure 12.7. Controls displayed in the upper half of the Audio tab.[View full size image] ![]() Figure 12.8. Controls displayed in the lower half of the Audio tab.![]() |