ULEAD VIDEOSTUDIO USER GUIDE
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Audio
Sounds are one of the elements that determine the success of your video
production. VideoStudio's Audio Step allows you to add both narration and music
to your project.
The Audio Step consists of two tracks:
Voice
and
Music
. Insert your narrations on
the Voice Track and your background music or sound effects on the Music Track.
The Audio Step Options Panel
The
Audio Step Options Panel
consists of two tabs:
Music & Voice tab
and
Auto Music
tab. The Music & Voice tab allows you to copy music from your audio
CD, record your voice and apply audio filters to your audio tracks. The Auto Music
tab allows you to use third-party music tracks for your project.
Music & Voice tab
•
Duration:
Displays the duration of the audio track in
hours:minutes:seconds:frames. You can also pre-set the length of the recording by
entering the desired duration.
•
Clip volume:
Adjusts the volume level of the recorded clip.
•
Fade-in:
Gradually increases the volume of the clip.
•
Fade-out:
Gradually decreases the volume of the clip.
•
Record Voice:
Opens the
Adjust Volume
dialog box where you can first test the
volume of your microphone. Click
Start
to start recording. VideoStudio creates a
new clip to the right of the existing audio in the Voice Track
on the Timeline. This
changes into
Stop
during the recording process.
•
Import from Audio CD:
Opens a dialog box where you can import music tracks
from an audio CD. Click
to update your CD information either from the CD-text in
the audio CD or from the Internet.
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Playback Speed:
Opens a dialog box where you can change the speed and duration
of an audio clip.
•
Audio Filter:
Opens the
Audio Filter
dialog box where you can apply audio filters
to the selected audio clip.
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Audio View:
Changes your timeline into audio waveform. When clicked, the
Surround Sound Mixer tab is displayed.
Auto Music tab
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Duration:
Displays the total duration of the selected music.
•
Clip volume:
Adjusts the volume level of the selected music. A value of 100 retains
the music’s original volume level.
•
Fade-in:
Gradually increases the volume of the music.
•
Fade-out:
Gradually decreases the volume of the music.