How do I adjust volume levels or fading?

Adjusting volume

1. Right-click, or ctrl + click (cmd + click), on an existing audio clip in the timeline and select Settings.

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2. Adjust the volume by adding a number between 0-100 and hitting Enter on the keyboard, or choosing a value from the dropdown menu. 

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To adjust volume for the entire video, open Video Settings by clicking on the gear icon in the navigation bar. Then, select a value from the Volume drop-down menu. 

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Adjusting fade levels

1. Right-click, or ctrl + click (cmd + click), on an existing audio clip in the timeline and select Settings.

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2. Toggle on the Fade setting. 

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3. Adjust the Start level, End level, and duration values. 

  • Start level and End level indicates the volume percentage at which the clip will start or end at (0-100%).
  • Duration indicates how long the fading will last (e.g. volume will decrease for 2 seconds).

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TIP: Audio clips that have fading applied will display a slope at the start and/or end of the clip. This indicates when the sound will start increasing or decreasing volume. 

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To add multiple fading effects to the same clip, apply the Split option to the audio clip in the timeline and adjust fading for each individual section.

Turn Off Default Fade Setting 

1. Open Video Settings by clicking the gear icon in the navigation bar. 

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2. Toggle off the FADE settings to turn off the fade at the end of the video. 

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