This tutorial will show you how to make voice-overs for numerous purposes of both entertainment and business.
- Turn on your microphone and be sure it's working fine.
- Open AV Music Morpher and click the Record button on the player panel.
- The Record dialog will come up.
- Press the red button, speak to the microphone and start recording your voice.
Press this button again when you want to stop the process.
- Use the Play and Stop buttons to play back your recording.
If you are satisfied with the result, click Save.
The Save As dialog will appear, choose a desired file name and audio format.
If you are not satisfied with the result, record again.
- Choose an enjoyable piece of music to be the audio theme.
- Click the Editor tab on AV Music Morpher. The Editor module now comes up.
- Click Open File on the toolbar to import the music file into AV Wave Editor.
- Drag and drop (or press Ctrl+A) to select the whole file.
- Press the Play button on the player panel to listen to the music.
- Double click on Effect Library on the right of the window.
Then choose Special Effects >> Independently of Channel Quality >> Volume.
Choose the Volume effect.
- Move the slider to the left to reduce the volume of the background music to a desired level.
For more convenience, you may also use the preset settings. Then press OK.
- Click Open File on the toolbar to import the voice file into AV Wave Editor.
- Drag and drop (or press Ctrl+A) to select the whole file.
- Press Copy on the toolbar (or Ctrl+C).
- Back to the Background music file and press Paste Mix on the toolbar.
Notice the time line for a more precise paste-mix. The voice is now mixed into the music.
Click the Play button on the player panel and listen to your work.
- Once satisfied with the result, click File on the menu bar and choose Save as to save your work.
- If you are not contented, click Undo on the toolbar and perform the mixing again until getting the desired result.
Note:
- You may edit both music and voice with available editing tools, such as Copy, Cut, Paste.
- Apply more effects to improve the audio quality and make the file more fascinating.