Basic Audio in Avid
Audio Mixer Tool |
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The Audio Mix tool can be used to do volume adjustments of shots in your sequence. If you need to do detailed volume changes within shots, you should use audio keyframing. |
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2. Select shot to be adjusted by placing the position indicator (blue line) in the shot. |
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3. Only monitored tracks appear in the Audio Mix tool. If a track does not appear, check the sequence to make sure the track is monitored |
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4. Move the volume slider for the track you want to adjust (e.g. A2 for 2nd audio track)
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5. To be able to see the volume change on the timeline, you have to choose "Audio Clip Gain" from the fast menu in the timeline under Audio Data. |
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Changing entire track or portion of track.
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Audio Keyframes |
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2. (optional) Enlarge your Audio track by putting the mouse between the track selectors and dragging the size larger. |
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3. Put the position indicator (blue line) on the area you want to change. |
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4. Hit the “ (quotation) key on the key board. You will see a black triangle appear on your time line. Make sure to select the tracks you want a key frame on, using the blue track selectors |
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5. By moving at least a frame away from that triangle and hitting the “ (quote) key again, you can have one key frame as an anchor and then another key frame to change the volume with. |
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6. Place the mouse on your second keyframe and drag up or down. The volume slopes in a straight line from one key frame to the next. (make sure to be out of segment mode when selecting the keyframes).
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