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fading tool
Key Stage 2
Year 4
Computing
So in this video, we're going to look really carefully at the volume of the tracks, which is a focus that we've had during this session. So what I'm going to do is show you a tool that you can use to really make your volume of your track fit exactly where you want it to be. Because I've spotted the section in my podcast where I've got quite a noisy bit of music here, so that waveforms quite large whereas I've got on this vocal track here, the waveform is quite quiet. I could increase the volume of this, make it a little bit louder if I wanted to. But I'm going to use another effect here on this section here where I'm going to use a fade out button or a fade out effect. This means that the music will get slightly quieter, not completely silent, but it'll get slightly quieter so that we've got the vocal track being spoken and really, really clear. So, all we would do is just before the vocal track starts, I'm going to just click here just to show where it starts. I'm going to just hold on to this track where I would like it to be a bit quieter. So just probably that section there. And as I go up to the effects button and go down to fading, I'm going to fade out. So this will make the music a little bit quieter. So as I click fade out, your spot that it goes quiet, I might do the opposite here just to have this coming in and I'm going to go to effects, fading and fade in. Okay, I'm just gonna undo that because I've spotted a little section there that I haven't got there. I'm gonna go to effects, fading, fade in. So it just means that we've got that nice quiet sound, and then it's gonna come back in a little bit louder. Let's listen to how that sounds now. (dramatic music) <v Aisha>Hello, my name is Aisha,</v> and welcome to our podcast all about the planets and the solar system. <v Instructor>Now that sounds a much, much better version. </v> I'm happy with that. I might just adjust that sound of the vocal track a little bit more just to bring it down a little bit more. But apart from that, I think I'm quite happy.
fading tool
Key Stage 2
Year 4
Computing
So in this video, we're going to look really carefully at the volume of the tracks, which is a focus that we've had during this session. So what I'm going to do is show you a tool that you can use to really make your volume of your track fit exactly where you want it to be. Because I've spotted the section in my podcast where I've got quite a noisy bit of music here, so that waveforms quite large whereas I've got on this vocal track here, the waveform is quite quiet. I could increase the volume of this, make it a little bit louder if I wanted to. But I'm going to use another effect here on this section here where I'm going to use a fade out button or a fade out effect. This means that the music will get slightly quieter, not completely silent, but it'll get slightly quieter so that we've got the vocal track being spoken and really, really clear. So, all we would do is just before the vocal track starts, I'm going to just click here just to show where it starts. I'm going to just hold on to this track where I would like it to be a bit quieter. So just probably that section there. And as I go up to the effects button and go down to fading, I'm going to fade out. So this will make the music a little bit quieter. So as I click fade out, your spot that it goes quiet, I might do the opposite here just to have this coming in and I'm going to go to effects, fading and fade in. Okay, I'm just gonna undo that because I've spotted a little section there that I haven't got there. I'm gonna go to effects, fading, fade in. So it just means that we've got that nice quiet sound, and then it's gonna come back in a little bit louder. Let's listen to how that sounds now. (dramatic music) <v Aisha>Hello, my name is Aisha,</v> and welcome to our podcast all about the planets and the solar system. <v Instructor>Now that sounds a much, much better version. </v> I'm happy with that. I might just adjust that sound of the vocal track a little bit more just to bring it down a little bit more. But apart from that, I think I'm quite happy.