CapCut Tutorial for Beginners Class 11: How to Voiceover in CapCut | English

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Hello everyone, welcome to Class 11.

In today’s class, we are going to learn:

  1. How to fade in and fade out audio
  2. How to add voiceovers

Step 1: Understand Fade In and Fade Out

  • Fade In → Audio gradually increases at the start
  • Fade Out → Audio gradually decreases at the end

Step 2: Import Audio

  1. Import your audio or music layer.
  2. (If you watched the previous class, you already know how to add audio.)
  3. Remove any watermark as the very first step.

Step 3: Apply Fade In

  1. Tap on the audio layer.
  2. Go to the Tools panel → find Fade.
  3. Tap Fade In.
  4. Use the slider to adjust duration (max 10 seconds).

Example:

  • Set to 2 seconds → audio starts gradually
  • Set to 5 seconds → slower, smoother start
  • Set to 10 seconds → very gradual start

Step 4: Apply Fade Out

  1. Tap Fade Out in the same panel.
  2. Increase the duration with the slider.
  3. Listen to ensure the audio ends gradually.

Tip: You can adjust the fade-in and fade-out durations independently to make your audio sound more professional.

Step 5: Add Voiceovers

  1. Tap on the audio player.
  2. In the Tools panel, select Record.
  3. Options:
  4. Mic → record your voice manually
  5. Teleprompter → read from a script while recording

Mic Recording:

  • Hold down the mic button → countdown starts → start speaking
  • You can also hold down the mic to record without a countdown

Teleprompter Recording:

  1. Tap the teleprompter icon.
  2. Paste or write your script in the field.
  3. Example:

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  1. Tap Done → your script appears
  2. Record while reading the script
  3. You can delete or modify the script as needed.

Closing Notes

  • Fade in, fade out, and voiceovers make your audio more professional and smooth.
  • Download CapCut via the link in the sidebar.

Thanks for watching. See you in the next class. Goodbye!