If you experience any of the following issues when working with Final Cut Pro and Soundtrack Pro, then update to Soundtrack Pro 1.0.1 using Software Update.
In Final Cut Pro, you can create a subclip and give it different In and Out points than the source clip from which it was created. When you send a subclip from Final Cut Pro to the Soundtrack Pro Waveform Editor, the clip appears with gray markers that indicate the In and Out points. However, these points might not appear in the right positions, although the distance between them is correct.
When you send a subclip to a multitrack project in Soundtrack Pro 1.0.1 or later, the In and Out points appear at the correct positions.
This can happen when you send a Final Cut Pro sequence to the Timeline that contains a stereo audio clip (an AIFF file or a QuickTime movie) that meets one of the following conditions:
In all of these cases, Soundtrack Pro 1.0.1 and later creates two reference movies; one for each Final Cut Pro audio track.
Background movies are now properly sent to Soundtrack Pro when you export to a Soundtrack Pro multitrack project from Final Cut Pro.
You can now send Soundtrack Pro audio file projects from the Final Cut Pro Timeline to Soundtrack Pro multiple times.
In Final Cut Pro 5.0.2, when you send an audio clip in the Final Cut Pro Timeline to a Soundtrack Pro audio project, the resulting Soundtrack Pro audio project clip in the Final Cut ProTimeline will no longer be linked to its corresponding video clip in the video track. If you need to link a video clip and a Soundtrack Pro project clip in the Timeline, you can manually link them by selecting the relevant clips, then choosing Modify > Link in Final Cut Pro 5.0.2 or later