INSHOT Video Editing Course | Free ? Best Video Editor For Mobile | Part-5 Music/Sfx
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Introduction
In this tutorial, we will dive into how to enhance your videos by adding music and sound effects using the Inshot app. The process is straightforward and user-friendly, whether you're a beginner or an experienced editor. Let’s break down the steps to get the best audio experience for your video projects.
Accessing the Audio Features
Once you've opened the Inshot app, you’ll notice the timeline displaying all your video clips. To add audio, click on the Audio option. This area includes your imported video clips and shows the playhead, which allows you to navigate through your timeline.
Types of Audio Options
In the audio section, you have three key options:
- Music: This lets you add music from your personal library or from Inshot’s provided music library.
- Record: You can record your voice directly within the app, allowing for personal narration or voiceovers.
- Sound Effects (SFX): A variety of sound effects are available for you to enhance your video.
Adding Music
To add music:
- Click on the Music option, where a personal library will open up.
- You can also access Inshot’s music collection. Be mindful that some tracks may require you to credit the artist in your video description to avoid copyright claims.
- You can import your music by clicking on the Import option to select files from your device.
You can favorite tracks that you frequently use by clicking on the heart icon next to them, making them easily accessible later. When adding music, you can adjust its volume level, trim the audio, and apply fade-in and fade-out effects to create a smooth auditory experience.
Utilizing Sound Effects
In the same audio section, you have access to a wide selection of SFX. To explore:
- Navigate to the Effect option where popular and categorized sound effects are available.
- You can preview and favorite these effects for quick access in future projects.
Recording Your Voice
To record your voice:
- Choose the Record option and set a countdown timer if needed.
- Speak your narration and once finished, you can edit it just like you would with any imported audio.
- Adjust the EQ settings to enhance clarity or adjust effects like bass and treble to improve sound quality.
Editing Audio
You can easily trim and split your audio clips as needed. Simply navigate through the timeline to where adjustments are required. By experimenting with the playhead, you can synchronize audio with visual elements in your video, and adjust volume levels to ensure a balanced sound overall.
Conclusion
Now you have a comprehensive understanding of how to add music and sound effects to your videos using the Inshot app. By utilizing these audio features, you can create professional-level videos directly from your mobile device. Stay tuned for the next part of our course, where we will explore additional advanced editing techniques. Thank you for watching!
Keyword
Audio, Inshot App, Music, Sound Effects, Voice Over, Edit, Record, EQ, Fade In, Fade Out, Trim, Import, Favorites.
FAQ
Q1: How do I add music to my video in Inshot?
A1: Click on the Audio option, select Music, and choose either from your personal library or Inshot’s music collection. Be sure to follow any copyright requirements when using Inshot’s tracks.
Q2: Can I record my voice for the video in Inshot?
A2: Yes, by selecting the Record option, you can narrate directly within the app. You can also adjust the recording afterward.
Q3: What are sound effects, and how can I use them?
A3: Sound effects (SFX) are pre-recorded audio snippets that can enhance your video. You can access them from the Effect option, preview them, and then add them to your timeline.
Q4: Is it possible to adjust the volume of the audio in Inshot?
A4: Yes, you can adjust the volume of your music tracks and voice recordings to ensure a balanced audio experience in your video.
Q5: What should I do if I want to use a music track from Inshot’s library?
A5: If you decide to use a track from Inshot, ensure to credit the artist in your video description to avoid any copyright issues.