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Table Of Contents
- Soundtrack Pro 2 Getting Started
- Contents
- Welcome to SoundtrackPro
- Starting Your Project andAssembling Media
- Assembling Your MultitrackProject
- Working with Multitrack Projects
- Playing and Saving a Multitrack Project
- Creating a SoundtrackPro Multitrack Project fromaFinalCutPro Sequence
- Adding Clips to the Timeline
- Editing Clips in the Timeline
- Adding Markers to the Timeline
- Creating a Fade in an Audio Clip
- Adding a Crossfade Between Two Clips
- Adding Tracks, Busses, and Submixes to a Multitrack Project
- Working with Stereo and Surround Track Panners
- Routing Your Multitrack Project
- Adding Effects to Your Multitrack Project
- Automating Track, Bus, Submix, and Master Bus Parameters with Envelope Points
- Working with Individual AudioFiles
- Solving Audio Problems
- Mixing Stereo andSurroundProjects
- Exporting Your Multitrack Project
- What’s Next?
- An Introduction to the SoundtrackPro Interface
78 Chapter 6 Exporting Your Multitrack Project
3 To add a podcast marker, cut the clip with the Blade tool.
a Select the Blade tool.
b Click the clip; as you click, a podcast marker appears. Each marker defines a chapter.
c Add any necessary details for the podcast marker in the Details tab.
When you’ve applied two or more podcast markers to your project, a podcast region
appears in the podcast track.
4 Choose File > Export.
5 Choose Master Mix from the Exported Items pop-up menu.
6 Choose AAC/Podcast File from the File Type pop-up menu.
The AAC Audio export options dialog appears.
The default options are good choices for a first attempt at creating a podcast, so leave
them at their default settings.
This example
has two
podcast regions
(or chapters).
The Audio, Streaming,
and Podcast tabs
contain AAC/Podcast
export options.