You can use the Attribute
Editor for a selected audio node in order to adjust how
an audio clip plays in the Camera Sequencer.
You can edit when the audio starts and stops playing in the sequence,
change which part of the audio source is used, or add extra frames
with no sound at the beginning of the clip.
To adjust the audio clip start and end
time for a sequence
If you have imported
audio for an entire sequence, you can change when the audio clip
plays using the Offset and End
Frame attributes.
- Select the audio clip you want to change.
- In the Attribute Editor (on
the audio node tab), set the sequence start frame you want in the Offset value,
and set the sequence end frame you want in the End
Frame attribute.
To adjust the audio start and end for
a shot
If you have imported
audio for a specific shot, you can change when the audio clip plays
using the Silence and Source
End attributes.
- Select the audio clip you want to change.
- In the Attribute Editor,
expand the Sequencer Attributes heading
on the audio node tab.
- To offset the audio from the start of
the shot, enter the number of frames of silence you want to play
first using the Silence attribute.
- To stop the audio before the end of the
shot, enter the frame where you want the audio to end in the Source
End attribute.
To trim the start or end of the audio
file
To change which part
of the audio clip plays during the associated shot or sequence,
you can trim the audio.
- Select the audio clip you want to trim.
- In the Attribute Editor (on
the audio node tab), under the Sequencer Attributes heading,
do one or both of the following:
- To change the frame (from the original
sound source file) where the audio starts to play, edit the Source
Start value.
- To change the frame (from the original
sound source file) where the audio stops playing, edit the Source
End value.
To add a period of silence to the beginning
of an audio clip
- In the Camera Sequencer,
select the audio clip where you want to add silence.
- In the Attribute Editor under
the Sequencer Attributes heading,
set the Silence attribute to the number
of frames of silence you want to add.