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cpc000cpc wrote on 6/2/2011, 8:03 PM

johnnaras,

 

From the top menus use 'Edit' >> 'Wizards' >> Soundtrack maker...' and go from there. I've not much used the facility so can't offer amuch more other than to remeber to cllick on 'Create soundtraack' before you click on 'Apply'. If you are doing this for the first time in the download version you will probably get a message that you need to first install some styles. They are available at 'Help' >> 'Free download...'.

 

If you have an older version of MEP you should alternately be able to copy the contents of 'Soundtrack Maker Styles' folder to MEP17+'s Application Data (ProgramData in Win 7). I think the empty folder gets created when you install your program -- the exact location my vary with version and whether you install for just yourself or 'All Users'.

 

Regards,

Carl

johnnaras wrote on 6/6/2011, 1:18 PM

Thank you for your answer!

 

"Soundtrack Maker" is a really helpful feature, which allows you to actually "fill in" (audio)gaps with music, according to "emotions", but also enables you to place music allover your movie and selecting exact moment to change the so called "emotion" of it.

It's really cool and creative!

For the download version, yes, you have to download some styles first.
 

johnnaras,

 

From the top menus use 'Edit' >> 'Wizards' >> Soundtrack maker...' and go from there. I've not much used the facility so can't offer amuch more other than to remeber to cllick on 'Create soundtraack' before you click on 'Apply'. If you are doing this for the first time in the download version you will probably get a message that you need to first install some styles. They are available at 'Help' >> 'Free download...'.

 

If you have an older version of MEP you should alternately be able to copy the contents of 'Soundtrack Maker Styles' folder to MEP17+'s Application Data (ProgramData in Win 7). I think the empty folder gets created when you install your program -- the exact location my vary with version and whether you install for just yourself or 'All Users'.

 

Regards,

Carl