Operation Manual

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Editing Audio
4. Use the playback controls or drag the timeline slider to locate the position
where you want the change in audio level to begin.
5. Click on the line in the master volume area and drag the volume key back to
the original volume level.
Note: this last step is just a recommendation, and is not necessary if you want the
audio to fade up or down from the very beginning to the desired level.
6. Continue adjusting the volume keys as required to achieve the desired audio
levels throughout the audio file.
7. Preview your edited audio and once you are satisfied with the result, you are
ready to save/produce it as a new audio file. See Producing Audio for more
information.
Panning Audio Left/Right
CyberLink AudioDirector lets you adjust the balance of audio by panning it to the
left or right channel, reducing the volume of the audio in the respective channel.
Note: when panning audio, the adjustments are not applied to the original file until
you produce it in the Produce window. See Producing Audio for more information.
To pan the audio, do this:
Note: when panning 5.1 or 7.1 audio, the center channels are not affected.
1. Use the playback controls or drag the timeline slider to the position where
you want to start panning the audio.