Hello everyone, welcome to Class 11.
In today’s class, we are going to learn:
- How to fade in and fade out audio
- 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
- Import your audio or music layer.
- (If you watched the previous class, you already know how to add audio.)
- Remove any watermark as the very first step.
Step 3: Apply Fade In
- Tap on the audio layer.
- Go to the Tools panel → find Fade.
- Tap Fade In.
- 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
- Tap Fade Out in the same panel.
- Increase the duration with the slider.
- 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
- Tap on the audio player.
- In the Tools panel, select Record.
- Options:
- Mic → record your voice manually
- 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:
- Tap the teleprompter icon.
- Paste or write your script in the field.
- Example:
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- Tap Done → your script appears
- Record while reading the script
- 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!
