
iMovie is a user-friendly editing program that allows you to trim and cut music and audio clips. Trimming an audio clip simply means shortening or lengthening it by changing its start and endpoints. You can trim music clips in the media window before placing it in the timeline, or trim it in the timeline. To trim an audio clip in the timeline, select the clip and drag one of the edges to the left or right to increase or decrease its length. You can also trim an audio clip by moving the playhead in your movie timeline and then trimming the clip to that exact spot.
| Characteristics | Values |
|---|---|
| How to trim sound in iMovie | Open a movie project, then tap the audio clip. Drag the trim handles at either end of the clip to the points where you want the audio to begin and end. |
| How to split an audio clip | Place your cursor on the audio clip at the beginning of the part you want to delete, then hold down the "R" key and drag the cursor along the clip. A yellow box will appear to indicate the range to be deleted. Press "Delete" to delete the range. |
| How to adjust volume | Tap the "Volume" button and move the slider to adjust the volume. |
| How to adjust speed | Select the clip in the movie timeline, then click the "Speed" button above the viewer. Select "Custom" in the speed drop-down box and enter a percentage to adjust the speed. |
| How to add audio effects | Use the audio adjustment tab to access various effects, such as changing the pitch and adding reverb to make the audio sound like a robot, radio, or chipmunks. |
| How to add music | Press the "Audio" button on the top side-bar menu and import music from your computer or iTunes. You can also click and drag music files directly into the project. |
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What You'll Learn

Trimming sound clips on iPhone
Trimming sound clips on iMovie on your iPhone is a straightforward process. iMovie is a great tool for basic video and audio editing, and you can use it to cut music and trim audio clips on your iPhone.
First, open iMovie on your iPhone and start a new project or select an existing one. Then, download and import a music file by downloading it from the Apple Store or installing it directly to your iPhone. You can also upload a video file that you plan to trim or split. Drag your video onto the editing timeline and move the playhead to the point where you want to make a cut.
To trim the audio clip, drag one of the ends to the left or right to increase or decrease its length. You can also drag the left trim handle to remove any unwanted silence at the beginning, and drag the right trim handle to shorten the clip or match it with your video length. If you need to remove a section from the middle, move the playhead to the part you want to cut, then tap the audio clip and select 'Split' to divide it into two separate sections. You can then delete the unwanted audio segment.
You can also adjust the volume of the audio clip by tapping the clip and using the volume slider to increase or decrease the sound.
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Trimming sound clips on Mac
Trimming audio clips on iMovie on Mac is a straightforward process. First, select the audio clip in your movie Timeline. The clip will have a blue or purple outline if it is a foreground audio clip, and a green outline if it is a background music clip. Next, drag one of the edges of the clip to the left or right to increase or decrease its length. You can also drag the trim handles at either end of the clip to the points where you want the audio to begin and end. If a trim handle won’t move right or left, it means there is no additional audio to work with on that end of the clip.
To trim a specific section from the middle of an audio clip, you can use the “Split” feature. However, this feature is only available if there is a video clip above the audio clip in the timeline. To use the "Split" feature, position the playhead where you want to split the clip, then choose "Modify" > "Split Clip" from the menu bar. Alternatively, you can place your cursor on the audio clip at the beginning of the part that you want to delete, and, while holding down the "R" key, drag the cursor along the clip. A yellow box will appear to outline the range that you want to delete. Press "Delete" on your keyboard to delete the range.
In addition to trimming, you can also adjust the speed and volume of your audio clips in iMovie. To adjust the speed, select the clip in the movie Timeline, click the "Speed" button above the Viewer, select "Custom" in the Speed drop-down box, and enter a percentage. To adjust the volume, select the clip, tap the "Volume" button, and move the slider to the left or right.
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Shortening or lengthening a clip
First, select the clip in the timeline that you wish to edit. Then, drag one of the edges of the clip. You will see the clip's duration change as you drag, and the new duration will be displayed in the upper left corner of the clip when you release it. This will allow you to lengthen or shorten the clip as desired.
Alternatively, you can set an exact duration for the clip. To do this, select the clip in the timeline and click the Clip Information button (a small "i") above the Viewer. Enter the desired duration in seconds in the Duration box on the right.
It is important to note that you cannot split an audio clip in iMovie. If you wish to remove a section from the middle of an audio clip, you will need to edit the audio track outside of iMovie, save it as smaller clips, and then reassemble them in the iMovie timeline.
Another way to trim an audio clip is to use the "Trim to Playhead" feature. Move the playhead in your movie timeline to the point where you want the audio to begin or end, then click "Modify" and select "Trim to Playhead" from the menu bar.
Additionally, you can use the “Split Clip” feature, which splits the clip at the playhead, allowing you to delete unwanted sections or adjust the duration, volume, or speed of each section.
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Trimming sound in the media window
Trimming audio clips in iMovie is a straightforward process, allowing you to shorten or lengthen a clip by changing its start and endpoints. This guide will take you through the steps for trimming sound in the media window.
First, open your iMovie project and select the audio clip you wish to edit. You can identify audio clips by their colour: purple or blue for foreground audio and green for background music. Once you've selected your clip, yellow trim handles will appear. These handles can be dragged to the desired start and endpoints of the audio. If a trim handle won't move, it means there is no additional audio at that end of the clip.
To trim from the middle of an audio clip, you can use the “Split" feature. Position the playhead where you want to split the clip and choose "Modify" > "Split Clip" from the menu bar. You can then delete the unwanted section and adjust the remaining clips as needed.
Another method for trimming from the middle of a clip involves using the "R" key. Place your cursor at the beginning of the section you want to delete and hold down the "R" key while dragging the cursor along the clip. A yellow box will outline the selected range, which you can then delete.
In addition to trimming, iMovie offers other audio editing features such as adjusting volume, changing speed, and adding effects. You can also separate or delete the audio from video files, allowing you to overlay music or narration.
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Trimming sound using audio effects
To add audio effects, tap the clip and select "Sound Effects". You can then preview and add the desired effect by dragging and dropping it into the timeline. iMovie offers a range of built-in audio effects to enhance your project.
If you wish to detach the audio from the video, you can do so by selecting "Modify" and then "Detach Audio" in the drop-down menu. This will allow you to edit the audio separately, which can be useful for removing unwanted noise or replacing it with background music.
For more advanced audio editing, you can use the Split Clip feature to divide the audio into two parts. You can then delete the unwanted portion and adjust the remaining clips to align with your video.
IMovie also allows you to adjust the volume of the audio clip and enable the "Reduce Background Noise" feature to enhance the sound quality. These features can be found in the Audio Settings menu.
By utilising these tools and effects, you can effectively trim and enhance the audio in your iMovie projects.
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Frequently asked questions
Trimming an audio clip in iMovie is a straightforward process. First, select the audio clip in your movie timeline. Then, drag one of the ends of the clip to the left or right to increase or decrease its length.
To split an audio clip in iMovie, you need to position the playhead where you want to split the clip. Then, choose Modify > Split Clip. However, it is important to note that iMovie may not allow you to split an audio clip that has no above video clip.
To delete a section from the middle of an audio clip in iMovie, place your cursor at the beginning of the part you want to delete. While holding down the "R" key, drag the cursor along the clip. A yellow box will appear, outlining the range you want to delete. Finally, press "Delete" on your keyboard.



















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