![]() ![]() ![]() Now lower the volume of the audio that will overlap with your voiceover.To create a smooth transition between the changing levels across tracks, you can right-click where you spliced the tracks with the Blade tool and use the drop-down to create a CrossFade. ![]() Using the Blade tool ( Cmd or Ctrl + B), you can splice the section you want to keep for the opening.Here you can bring the level of the background music up or down to fit with the voiceover. Go to the Inspector on the top right, where you’ll find the Adjust Volume section, under Audio.We’ll start by importing our track into the timeline which you can do by hitting File > Import or simply by dragging the file from its original source and dropping it into the timeline.Step 1: Integrating Music Alongside Voiceover If you’re looking to source some high-quality, royalty-free music or SFX for your project, make sure to check out the Motion Array library or Artlist.io! They have a breadth of tracks and SFX to truly elevate any cinematic project. Part 2: Use the Edit Tab to Add Background Music to Your Videos You can also go to the Effects Library > Audio Effects > Fairlight FX and/or Au Effects. ![]()
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