How to Edit Audio in Filmora 12| Everything You Need To Know as a Beginner

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hi guys welcome to another tutorial on my channel in this video I'm going to show you how to edit your audio with filmora trial okay so we have Immortal with many interesting features and also we have some AI tool for the audio also so that's why I want to make a new tutorial for you and if you are new here consider to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more female tips and tricks and for those of you who want to purchase filmora Trail don't forget to use my 20 discount coupon code to save your money okay let's go to my computer screen alright so this is my film virtual example project and I already imported some video and some background music right here just to show you some example okay for example if I want to put this video on the timeline I can hit this plus button just click here and now we will see this is a video and we can see the audio inside the video okay so this is the audio the video with the audio okay so for example this is a test audio one two three audio test one two three audio test okay and if you want to see the Audio Level better you can click this button this is the audio meter in female retro just click here and when you listen to the audio you will see the waveform here it's going up and down okay so for example this is a test audio one two three audio test one two three audio test all right so now if you want to adjust your Audio Level there are some option for you first thing uh there's a light here this is your Audio Level if you want to increase or reduce your audio all you need to do to click here at this line and drag it up to increase increase the volume or drag it down to reduce the volume of the audio okay something like this okay so for example this is a test and you want to increase the volume you can do like this this audio one two three audio test one two three audio test that is the first option to adjust your audio and the second option is to double click at the video here on the timeline and select audio Tab and here you will have the volume slider where you can adjust the volume of your audio for example I can increase it to about maximum trout decibel here and we can hear the audio okay so for example this is a test Audio One Two Three or okay so it is too loud now you can reduce the volume with this slider also and being mentioned that with filmora trial you have the waveform here also okay audio test one two three audio test and now in femoral trial if you want to add audio keyframe you have to do it right here also for example at this position I want to add one audio keyframe I want to click here and then I can move my playhead to some frame forward and then I can reduce the volume so you can see here it show on the timeline okay and then I can add another keyframe right here I can increase the volume to about four or something like that and here's the audio keyframe effect example this is a test audio one two three so that's easy right by the way we have more option here at the property panel for example if you want to change the audio from left ear to right ear you want to go with this cell balance for example I can move everything to my left ear okay and then we can play three audio tests one two three audio test okay and this is for the right ear and so for example this is a test audio one two three audio nice right and you can also create fitting and Fade Out for your audio here also you can even change the pitch of your audio for example I can increase the pitch to three something like that and here's the voice that's audio one two three audio test and here's the minus three the best audio one two three audio death okay and if you want to remove all the effect you can click this reset button just click here to reset and for the keyframe we have to delete the keyframe ourselves okay so just delete the keyframe and delete the keyframe here all right so these are some basic audio editing feature in filmora trial and let me show you some more interesting future for example the audio docking feature okay so let me show down here okay so here's the audio docking feature we need a feature to help you emphasize your voiceover whenever you have a background music or sound effect or stuff like that and you want to emphasize your voice over you can use this audio docking feature okay for example let's click OK first and now I'm going to drag and drop a background music onto the timeline and I will put it right here all right let's listen to the audio without audio ducking future okay just play okay so for example there is a test audio one okay so you see that my voiceover and my background music is kind of mixing together now we can use the audio docking feature to emphasize my voice over alright so all I need to do to double click at the video again okay and then I can turn on this audio docking feature okay and then I want to select a percentage right here there is a percentage that you want to reduce below your voice over for example I can select 65 this is my favorite number and thus I can press enter and now let's listen to the audio with the audio ducking feature okay okay so for example this is a test audio one two three audio test one two three audio tab that's nice right and now what if you have two audio source and you want to synchronize the audio with primordial Trail okay so let me show you how to do that for example I have a video here on the timeline with the audio inside and I have another audio Source we recorded from my external microphone so now if I want to synchronize them all I need to do is to select both of them on the timeline and then I can right click and select this option Auto synchronization okay and now filmora will synchronize the audio and align the video with the audio alright and that is the result okay so for example this is a test audio one so that is how to synchronize the audio in female Trail and now I don't have to synchronize the audio manually anymore okay and what if you want to mute the audio or delete the audio inside the video it is also very simple for example here I can just delete this one and I want to keep this video for example if I want to mute the audio in this video all I need to do to right click here and then select mute and it will mail the audio all right you may want to separate this video and delete it all I need to do is to right click it again and then select detach audio okay and now we have a new audio track and then we can just delete it and now if you want to add a background music to your video and you want to find a bit in your music and edit your video according to the bit it is also possible in female trial now for example I have a music file here if I want three more I'll try to find a bit for me all I need to do to right click here at the music file and then we can select this option bit detection okay and then femura will find the beat first okay now the bit detection is finished and you can just drag and drop your music file onto the timeline and you will see the marker so that you can add it to the bit this is a marker okay so this is a marker this is a marker nice right and let's click here you see many marker on the timeline by the way if you want to adjust the bit option you can just right click at the music file again and then you have the beat option here so you have some option right here highlight every 4-bit or you can change it to two bit or stuff like that or highlight the offset or you can Mark highlight bits only okay so this is how to find a bit and add it to the bit with filmora Trail and let's click ok okay and let's delete this one and let me show you another interesting about editing audio in filmora trail so with the auto normalization for example I have to clip here let's separate it and let's lower the volume here because sometimes you speak too loud and sometimes you speak too sharp and you want to normalize them right okay and let's hear the audio and this is the first audio this is the second one this is uh test audio one so that is very low and it is higher right and now if we want to normalize them all we need to do is to select both of them or the timeline and then right click and select this option adjust audio okay and now we have the auto normalization option just turn it on okay and let's hear the audio now okay so for example this is a test audio one two three nice right and finally is the audio stratool in filmora trail for example let's use this music file just drag and drop it onto the timeline and now you want to extend the duration of this background music you have the audio straight tool here just click here and then you can just move your mouse to the end of the music file and whenever you you see this icon just click here and then you can straight out straight it out to the right to extend the duration of the music file okay and now the duration of the background music is longer alright so these are some audio editing future in free more Trail you may want to know I hope this video is helpful for you if you have any more questions just let me know in the comment section below thank you very much for watching and I will see you in my next video goodbye [Music] foreign [Music]
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Channel: Jacky Nguyen
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Length: 10min 48sec (648 seconds)
Published: Thu Dec 29 2022
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