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Editing audio

 
Add audio
1. To add music or other sounds to your project, click the Import icon on the left-hand sidebar.
2. On the File import tab, click Add Files or just drag and drop your files to the panel.
 
You can also use one of the built-in sound or music tracks:
  • Click the Audio icon on the left-hand sidebar.
  • Go to the Sounds or Music tab, select the category, and choose from our royalty-free music collection.
  • Drag the tracks you liked on the Timeline.
Edit an audio
To edit the audio file, double-click the audio track, the settings panel will appear.
  • Use the sliders to change the volume or the speed of the audio.
  • Select the Normalize checkbox to make quite parts louder and level out the volume.
  • Select the Reverse checkbox to play the audio backwards.
  • Move the Fade in and Fade out sliders to set the time for the audio to go from complete silence to full volume and vice versa.
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Audio tracks

Audio clips can be placed on two tracks: video track and audio tracks. Audio clips that are placed on the video track and painted blue are the audio of a video file. Video file and its audio make up a single clip, which means that the audio is linked to the video and will be moved, cut and deleted together with the video. Audio clips that are placed on the audio track and painted green are independent clips. The audio track works well for a background music. By default, all new audio is added onto the audio track.
 

The volume scale

To work with audio more efficiently, use the Volume scale. This way you can track the sound jumps and get a video with better sound. The Volume scale is on the right side of the screen.
To hide the scale, click its icon .

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