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CyberLink AudioDirector
Note: if you add or move an audio clip onto an existing clip on the timeline, you are
asked if you want to split the clip and Insert the new clip between the two portions,
or Overwrite the existing clip.
6. Select a track and then use the mixing tools to the left of the track to perform
any of the following:
Mixing Tools
If required, click this button and select a label for the track. Select an
icon that closely matches the type of audio in the track.
Click to enable this track for recording. Click the button at the
bottom of the CyberLink AudioDirector when you are ready to begin
recording. You can enable multiple tracks at once. All their inputs will
be recorded and added to the corresponding track, simultaneously.
Click to configure the recording settings by selecting the import
source for the recorded audio, and whether you want to monitor the
input.
Click this button to mute the corresponding audio track.
Select this button if you only want to hear the audio in the
corresponding track when previewing the audio mix. You can enable
as many tracks as you want. All the tracks where is not selected
are muted during the preview.
Click to modify the master volume for the audio file on the selected
track using volume keys at specific points. See Adjusting the Master
Volume for detailed information on modifying master volume keys.
Click to modify the balance of the audio file on the selected track by
panning the audio left or right. See Panning Audio L/R for detailed
information on panning audio.
Use the slider to the right of this icon to set the audio input level for
entire duration of the track.
6. If required, select an audio clip on a track and go to the Adjustment panel to
apply an effect. See Applying Audio Effects for more information.
Note: once an effect is applied to an audio clip, click on to view the Effect List
for the click. In the Effect List you can deselect or click to remove the effect
from the clip.