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Working with Audio

Working With Audio

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Page 1: Working With Audio

Working with AudioWorking with Audio

Page 2: Working With Audio

Adding soundsAdding sounds

• Click the first frame button in the Preview area to have the sound start at the beginning or click on desired slide

• Locate the desired sound in the Library, Sounds folder

• Preview or insert the sound

Add a sound to a frame.

Page 3: Working With Audio

Recording a soundRecording a sound

• Click the Record button on the toolbar• Click Record Sound• Click the Record button• Click the Stop button when you are done recording• You can preview the sound you recorded• Click the Play button to preview the sound• Click the OK button if you are happy with the

sound• You will see the sound added to one of the audio

tracks in the timeline at the bottom of the Frames window

Page 4: Working With Audio

Adding sound from fileAdding sound from file

• Click Frame on the menu and select Add Audio File…

• Search for desired file

• Click the audio file to select it

• Click the Open button

• The audio file will be added to a track in the timeline

Add a sound to a frame.

Page 5: Working With Audio

Changing audio volumeChanging audio volume

• Click the audio object you want to edit on the audio track

• Audio editing options will be displayed in the Options panel

• Click and drag the Volume slider to the left to decrease and to the right to increase the volume of the audio object

Page 6: Working With Audio

Editing audioEditing audio• Click the audio object you want to edit in the

audio track• To change the duration of the audio, move

the cursor over the end of the audio object in the audio track

• The selected area will turn gray• You can cut the selected area by selection

the scissors.• You can restore the sound to its original

form with the restore button.

Page 7: Working With Audio

Editing audioEditing audio

• Click the Shrink/Stretch radio button in the Options panel to speed up or slow down the sound so that it matches the playback duration