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QuickTime

QuickTime files can potentially contain multiple tracks. You can use the Format tab in the Inspector to select one of the tracks.

Loading Audio WAV Files in Fusion Studio

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TIP: AIFF files can be loaded on macOS.


TIP: AIFF files can be loaded on macOS.


TIP: AIFF files can be loaded on macOS.

You can load WAV format audio-only files into Fusion Studio. The entire WAV file is loaded into RAM in order to quickly display the waveform in the Keyframe Editor. That being the case, it is best to use the shortest possible audio file you need for the Comp, so as not to use up more memory than necessary.



You can either load the audio file independent of any nodes, or load an audio file into the Saver node. The benefit of using a Saver node to load the audio is that you can view the audio waveforms in the Keyframes Editor.


To load a WAV audio file, do the following:

1 Right-click over the speaker icon and select Choose from the contextual menu.

2 In the file browser window, select the audio WAV file track to be used.

To load a WAV audio file using a Saver node, do the following:

1 Add a Saver node to the Node Editor.

2 In the Inspector, click the Audio tab and click the Browse button.

3 In the file browser window, select the audio WAV file track to be used.

To view the Audio Waveform in Fusion Studio, do the following:

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1 Open the Keyframes Editor.

2 Expand the Saver track to view the audio waveform.


When you want to find the precise location of an audio beat, transient, or cue, you can slowly drag over the audio waveform to hear the audio.