hello.
is it possible to edit audio in moho?
like lowering db, and cutting and etc.
editing audio in moho
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Re: editing audio in moho
It's very limited. I think keyframing the volume is about all you get.
Audio in Moho is mainly useful for timing and lipsync reference. For proper mixing with the animation, you're better off doing that in a video editor.
What I usually do is I'll create my animatic in the editor and mix a temp audio track there. Next, I'll export the audio for the range of each scene in the animatic, and use these audio clips as the basis for each Moho 'scene' project. Then, after replacing the animatic clips in the editor with the final animations from Moho, I'll do a proper mix of the audio for whole project in the editor.
Audio in Moho is mainly useful for timing and lipsync reference. For proper mixing with the animation, you're better off doing that in a video editor.
What I usually do is I'll create my animatic in the editor and mix a temp audio track there. Next, I'll export the audio for the range of each scene in the animatic, and use these audio clips as the basis for each Moho 'scene' project. Then, after replacing the animatic clips in the editor with the final animations from Moho, I'll do a proper mix of the audio for whole project in the editor.
D.R. Greenlaw
Artist/Partner - Little Green Dog | Little Green Dog Channel on Vimeo | Greenlaw's Demo Reel 2020 Edtion
Artist/Partner - Little Green Dog | Little Green Dog Channel on Vimeo | Greenlaw's Demo Reel 2020 Edtion
Re: editing audio in moho
Yes you can change volume.
You can edit timing by using layer visibility and duplicates then change the timing of the duplicate with a new ' visible' selection of audio and shift it in the sequencer.
Useful for on the time retiming of dialogue.
BTW it's best to turn off the auto panning in the layer properties.
You can edit timing by using layer visibility and duplicates then change the timing of the duplicate with a new ' visible' selection of audio and shift it in the sequencer.
Useful for on the time retiming of dialogue.
BTW it's best to turn off the auto panning in the layer properties.