Learn how to do subframe audio editing in Final Cut Pro for iPad and make precise audio edits beyond standard frame boundaries. In this tutorial, you’ll see how to edit within a single frame of audio for cleaner cuts, tighter timing, and more professional-sounding results—especially important for dialogue, music, and sound effects.

This video explains how subframe editing works in Final Cut Pro for iPad and how to recognize it in the timecode, where a period and additional numbers appear after the frame count.

Perfect for mobile video makers and filmmakers editing on iPad, this tutorial is ideal for beginners and intermediate users who want more control over their audio while using Apple’s professional video editing tools.

Creating a range of audio keyframes in Final Cut Pro for iPad to quickly adjust a segment of music or dialogue is easy to do. Watch this video to see how you can easily selecting a range of a clip and adjust its audio level.

Do you need to trim a video clip's audio separately from the video? Take a look at this video to see how you can easily open and edit a video clip's audio components.

Do you need to fade in or fade out the beginning and ending of a video clip in Final Cut Pro for iPad? Watch this video to see a simple and easy way to add a fade in and fade out to a video clip as well as a way to adjust its fade curve.