Yayyyy, just what I have been missing.
I have kind of relied (hoped) that the audio will be correct and near perfect at Production time. I have not had much time to fiddle in FCP (let alone SoundTrackPro – other than reduce noise and hum) and attempt random filters. Which is bad, very bad, because well orchestrated audio (music/sound/effect) can make or break the selling of a shot – over and above the visual realism.
But here’s a cool guild to the Audio Filters in Final Cut Pro that I will be keeping close at hand – maybe even paste them onto the wall ![]()
Final Cut Pro Audio Filter Guide Part 1
Final Cut Pro Audio Filter Guide Part 2

