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Hi, is it possible to edit sound with WMM 2? I have a video with a segment of
sound where there are only 8 hi-hat hits. On the 5th hi-hat hit the bass player sounded one note that should not have been there. Can I extract the first 4 hi-hat hits and then copy them over the next 4 hi-hat hits in order to eliminate the bass note? If not, can it be done with another product? Thank-you for your help. |
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TheMode wrote:
> Hi, is it possible to edit sound with WMM 2? I have a > video with a segment of sound where there are only 8 > hi-hat hits. On the 5th hi-hat hit the bass player > sounded one note that should not have been there. Can I > extract the first 4 hi-hat hits and then copy them over > the next 4 hi-hat hits in order to eliminate the bass > note? If not, can it be done with another product? > Thank-you for your help. ============================= Something to try... You could save the audio as a separate ..wma sound file by dragging the movie clip to the Audio/Music track and then go to...File / Save Movie File / Next / Next / Next... Then you could reimport the .wma file and use the splitter to cut the file and remove the unwanted portion. Just drag the .wma file to the Audio/Music track and play it. You can pause the music and click the Split button at the bottom of the view window (or type Ctrl+L) when you are ready. After the cuts are made....right click / delete...the unwanted portion. Next, create a project with your video file and split the video on both sides of the unwanted audio. Right click the unwanted audio and choose...Mute. Now drag the .wma file to the Audio/Music track and drag it left or right to try and sync it with the movie. I hope this makes sense...good luck. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://tinyurl.com/aczzp Making Good Newsgroup Posts http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm |
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You could extract the audio to a .wav file then then use Audacity to manipulate the sections you need to. Then you can import your new audio into the audio track for your movie. Audacity is an open-source audio recorder and editing program. D TheMode wrote: > Hi, is it possible to edit sound with WMM 2? I have a video with a segment of > sound where there are only 8 hi-hat hits. On the 5th hi-hat hit the bass > player sounded one note that should not have been there. Can I extract the > first 4 hi-hat hits and then copy them over the next 4 hi-hat hits in order > to eliminate the bass note? If not, can it be done with another product? > Thank-you for your help. |
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