Reynaud Venter wrote:What are you attempting to achieve? There may be a workaround.
I have a dialog track with very high amplitude clicks on it. The clicks are typically 10-20 ms. My video is 30 fps, so I am constrained to place the keyframes on 33 ms intervals. Depending on the phase of the keyframe positions, I can either take the Clip Volume way down on either one, two, or three keyframes. If I use one keyframe there is inevitably a large part of the click remaining. If I use three, I am fully removing the click, but also fully removing 100 ms of dialog, and partly removing another 67 ms.
I have done a few dozen of these, and while it's certainly better than the original, I feel it would sound much better if I could just remove the click audio. That would require the ability to set key-points in a more fine-grained way in Fusion.
The other thing I need to do is increase the gain in the few seconds after the click (I assume the trackpad clicks are reducing the AGC gain on the laptop mic that was used for the recording), but frame boundary keyframes are perfectly adequate for that.
I am going to try exporting the audio to audacity, de-clicking it there, and re-importing it.
Thanks