User Manual

Recording Voice-Over Narration
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During the audio punch-in process, you have the ability to record over the duration of the
sequence or from the In point to the Out point.
9. Click the Stop button, or press the space bar to stop play and recording.
Your Avid editing application automatically names the voice-over and saves it as an audio
clip. You can change the clip name as you would for any other clip. The position indicator
stops to get ready for your next voice-over.
10. (Option) To go to the In point at any time, click the Go to Mark In button.
Your Avid editing application creates one master clip, regardless of how many punch-ins
you perform.
The following illustrations show the results of adding a voice-over.
Examples of adding a voice-over in the Timeline. Top: voice-over adding a new track. Bottom: voice-over
replacing a portion of a track.
Three Undo functions can be performed during one session. The first undo removes the most
recent punch-in, the second undo removes the second-to-last punch-in, and the third undo
removes all the punch-ins.
Monitoring Previously Recorded Tracks While Recording
Voice-Over Narration
You can monitor previously recorded audio tracks while you record a voice-over narration.
To monitor other audio tracks:
1. Select Tools > Audio Tool.
The Audio tool opens.
2. Click the Output Options menu, and select Mono.
3. Record your voice-over as described in “Recording Voice-Over Narration Using
Audio Punch-in” on page 853.