![]() This will now select the text on the preview module and allow you to edit the text. To edit the text of a tranistion, click on the sequence module and click on the drop down menu on the right that displays the text.You can drag a transition onto any section of your sequence, where it be dropped into the lowest possible layer.Clicking 'more' will enable more graphics to be accessed. Clicking ' Graphics' > ' Add Graphic' opens a menu on the left which allows pre-made titles, transition graphics and ovedrlays to be clicked and dragged into the work space. The first setting tab on the right is the ' Graphics' tab.In this example, I recorded the audio in sections and then trimmed each clip to the desired length.Make sure that for the music, the 'audio type' is detected as 'music', and for voice, it is detected as 'voice'.For my recorded audio clips, I set the volume to 70, selected 'balance sound', 'reduce background noise' and 'reduce echo'.For the music clip, I changed the volume to 45 and selected 'auto volume'. This opens up a tab that alllows the volume, balance, and enhancement of audio clips.Select your desired audio clips and click the 'audio' settings button on the right.The duplicate, cut and delete buttons can also be used. You can click and drag audio clips to move them around the sequence and edit the length of them. Editing audio clips is very similar to video clips.Clicking this will start a countdown from three, after which all audio spoken into a microphone will be recorded. The microphone will then turn into a 'red' record button.To record audio, click on the 'microphone' to target track two for recording. ![]() As we previoulsy imported all out assets, the mp3 song should appear in the first audio track.To record audio, make sure you have plugged in a microphone, or if you do not have one, make sure you computer has one. ![]() These will now be discussed in relation to the Assets used.
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