When Clip Gain Info view is enabled (View > Clip > Clip Gain Info), the Clip Gain Fader icon is shown at the beginning of the clip, in the lower left corner. If the clip uses static clip gain, the static Clip Gain value (–144 dB to +36.0 dB) for the clip is displayed to the right of the Clip Gain Fader icon. For a clip that has dynamic clip gain (using breakpoint gain settings), the Clip Gain value is not shown.
Clip Gain commands (including the Clip Gain Fader and its Right-click commands) only apply to the single, whole clip with which it is associated.
You can Right-click the Clip Gain Fader icon for any individual clip to access relevant clip gain commands for that clip.
The Clip Gain Fader icon Right-click menu operates independently of the Clip Gain sub-menu that is accessible when Right-clicking on an Edit selection. When rendering clip gain settings, the resulting clip provides handles for trimming out the clip based on the Default Handle Length settings in the Processing Preferences.
When Bypass Clip Gain is selected in the Right-click menu, the current clip gain settings are bypassed and the clip plays back with 0 dB gain adjustment.
Choose Clear Clip Gain in the Right-click menu to clear the clip gain settings for the clip.
Choose Render Clip Gain in the Right-click menu to render the current clip gain settings for the clip. After the clip is rendered with its new gain, the clip gain settings are reset to 0 dB.
Select Show/Hide Clip Gain Line in the Right-click menu to show or hide the Clip Gain Line for all clips.