Final Cut Pro for iPad doesn’t currently include a traditional “Detach Audio” feature like its Mac counterpart—but don’t worry, there’s a simple workaround that gives you similar control! In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to separate audio from a video clip so you can move it freely in the timeline, re-sync it, or use it creatively in your mobile edit.
Whether you’re editing interviews, voiceovers, or cinematic content, learning this workaround is essential for mobile filmmakers and video editors using Apple’s Final Cut Pro on iPad. This technique is a must-know for anyone doing serious video editing on iPad.