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Movie Studio
13 answers, most recent on 7/20/2017
RE: Normalising inconsistency
Hi The method I use for MEP which uses peak normalisation is: Import or record required audio Clean up each audio object if required Normalise each audio object if required Adjust the relative volume levels to the levels I require for each
Movie Studio
13 answers, most recent on 7/20/2017
RE: Normalising inconsistency
Hi The method I use for MEP which uses peak normalisation is: Import or record required audio Clean up each audio object if required Normalise each audio object if required Adjust the relative volume levels to the levels I require for each
Video Pro X
10 answers, most recent on 6/3/2017
RE: Does the track volume control really work like that?
I'm sure that Magix assumes that about the last thing to be done, after editing everything, would be the finishing touches to the audio, including ducking As indeed does the "professional" film and video world! Because sound is essentially "cut to
Video Pro X
10 answers, most recent on 6/3/2017
RE: Does the track volume control really work like that?
Hi, Even if you do manual ducking to the music object at the location of the narration which is on another track, if you move the narration but not the music, the automation curve or the ducking on the music is not going to follow. You will have to
Video Pro X
10 answers, most recent on 6/3/2017
RE: Does the track volume control really work like that?
Hi . . . . didn't any of you ever watch the final cut and go back and make some changes? NOT having the track audio follow edits before it, . . . Many times, however it is necessary to understand the relationship of the ducking volume curve to
Video Pro X
10 answers, most recent on 6/3/2017
RE: Does the track volume control really work like that?
Hi, I'm sure that Magix assumes that about the last thing to be done, after editing everything, would be the finishing touches to the audio, including ducking. I would leave this to the very end. Automation works the same way in Samplitude, if I am
Video Pro X
10 answers, most recent on 6/3/2017
RE: Does the track volume control really work like that?
Hi, You can keyframe the volume of audio objects and tracks. Select an audio track. Click on the Effects tab, Audio effects, General. You will have the volume on the first line and the kf window at the bottom. Right-click the audio file and look at
Movie Studio
8 answers, most recent on 5/12/2017
RE: How to make an audio track sound distant or in the backround?
"Distant" = "quiet/lower level"? If so, simply open the audio mixer, shortcut M, and lower the fader for the channel on which your music track is placed. If, on the other hand, what you want to do is simply reduce the level of the music whilst the
Movie Studio
36 answers, most recent on 1/15/2017
RE: First Impressions and troubles.
Hi John Scenestealer is me (Peter). Jeff is Emmrecs and he has never mentioned whether he has exported with HWA working with his AMD. His comments in that thread relate to Preview problems being improved with the discreet R7 card, which (in some
Movie Studio
6 answers, most recent on 11/8/2016
RE: How To Use Audio Automation
John - thanks a million for your reply. It makes sense - especially the key to holding down the mouse on the slider (would have never thought). I'll work on some of your suggestions. Great help! I'm using MEP 2015 Plus....I guess I should
Movie Studio
6 answers, most recent on 11/8/2016
RE: How To Use Audio Automation
Hi Harry, Do you have basic or Plus/Premium? MEP has a ducking or damping feature and you can do object and track automation. And you can show and modify the volume curves for both the track and the object. You also have Effects, Audio effects,
Movie Studio
6 answers, most recent on 11/8/2016
How To Use Audio Automation
Can anybody give me any tips on how to use the Audio Automation feature in the mixer? I'm working on a documentary type project which includes narration and soundtrack. I don't think (?) Magix has a Ducking feature, but volume automation will
Movie Studio
4 answers, most recent on 10/12/2016
RE: Ducking/damping
Hi "Reduce Volume" activates the automatic track damping which automatically lowers the volume in the track below by a selectable amount -3, -6, -9db, when there is significant audio in the track above. It is designed to be used in conjunction
Movie Studio
4 answers, most recent on 10/12/2016
Ducking/damping
I am using MEP 2016 Plus. I have a sequence where a cannon fires, but the sound is reducing the volume of the rather quiet music track underneath for several seconds after the boom. How do I stop this from happening? I eventually found what I
Movie Studio
8 answers, most recent on 9/10/2016
RE: Volume and multi resolution videos
Hi Ray, Further to what Scenestealer mentioned, you should have the video and audio on separate tracks. This can be set in the Program settings, or by using the shortcut Ctrl+H. The 2 objects are grouped together, so moving one moves the other,
Video Pro X
17 answers, most recent on 4/20/2016
RE: Another limitation in the demo version of VPX(8)?
Hi John Thanks for the link.......interesting, but the choice of Intel (default) or Main Concept MPEG4 is still in VPX but only Intel MPEG2 activation is available. It doesn't say anything about MPEG2 on that MC SDK page and I think that MPEG2
Movie Studio
One answer, on 3/13/2016
RE: How do I select only a portion of an additional music backing track to lower the volume so that an existing narration can be heard clearly
Hi, This is known as "ducking" or "damping" or sometimes "dampening." Your background music is probably on track 3 or 4. Right click on it, select Volume Curve. This will show the curve on the track. Make the track higher to see the curve
Photostory
One answer, on 11/14/2015
RE: Background music -
Hi again Kristen, I hope that you are using Photostory and not PhotoShop . After adding your audio to a track, you need to do some "ducking." In timeline mode, right click on the audio clip, select Volume curve, show. Read the message on the
Movie Studio
7 answers, most recent on 1/9/2019
RE: Set duration of all photos at the same time
Hi Steve, You can use Slideshow Maker, under Edit, Wizards to add music, have the photo lengths adjust to the music, and modify the transition length (click on the Transitions button and adjust the length). If there is music on track 5, it will
Movie Studio
9 answers, most recent on 4/26/2015
RE: How to match track 1 photos to end with track 2 music length? Automatically adjust photos & transitions to music.
Since I'm not at my computer, I can't try this, but there may be a possibility by using the Slideshow Maker Wizard. If you select all of the objects and open the wizard, go through the steps and load your music, have the wizard adjust the length
Video Pro X
One answer, on 4/19/2015
RE: Video workflow best practice?
Hi Erkki, Read through this thread in which we discussed work flow amongst other things. I don't have time right now, but I was planning to update my work flow list. I agree about VPX7, the new look is very pleasing to my eyes. The measuring
Movie Studio
One answer, on 3/26/2015
RE: muting volume on tracks
Hi again, You should have continued with the same thread so that everything stays together. Why didn't it work? Did you adjust the correct track? Get audio and video on separate tracks. You can set this to happen automatically in the program
Movie Studio
One answer, on 3/11/2015
RE: Volume control
Hi Ron, It is easier to review this in the manual than for me to explain it. Look up Volume curve, damping, and maybe ducking in the on-screen Help manual (F1, then Search), or look these up in the pdf file. There are a few methods and they work
Movie Studio
11 answers, most recent on 2/20/2015
RE: Disable automatic volume adjust - how?
Thanks for reacting to this question. OK, I explain more detailed... I place a video captured with camera in first track including audio which goes to track 2. Then I place background music in track 3. Now if I have loud sound (clap of
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