Audio Tracks

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Overview

The Audio Tracks feature in ACT 3 AI manages dialogue, music, voice-overs, and sound effects alongside your video production workflow. It ensures that your generated videos, imported clips, and animations are enhanced with professional audio, allowing both AI-generated and uploaded sound elements to be synchronized with visual storytelling.

Key Capabilities

  • Dialogue Tracks: Auto-sync AI-generated voices with Digital Actors lip movements.
  • Music Integration: Import licensed tracks or generate adaptive background scores with the AI Wizard.
  • Sound FX: Add sound libraries or create custom effects tied to scene actions.
  • Voice-Over: Record narration or import audio files to overlay on the Timeline & Storyboard.
  • Multi-Track Mixing: Control volume, fade-in/out, panning, and layering across multiple tracks.

How to Use

  1. Open the Editor workspace and switch to the **Audio** tab.
  2. Select **Add Track** → choose *Dialogue, Music, SFX, or Voice-Over*.
  3. Upload your file, record audio, or generate via AI prompts.
  4. Place and sync clips with the Timeline.
  5. Adjust levels in the **Mixing Panel** and preview playback.
  6. Export with integrated audio using Build Video.

Example Workflow

Step Audio Element Example Next Action
Scene Setup Background Music Import calm ambient loop Place on base audio track
Character Dialogue AI Voice Auto-generated voice for Digital Actor Sync to lip-movements
Action Beat Sound FX Door slam from audio library Align with camera cut
Final Assembly Voice-Over Narration Recorded intro line Overlay across opening shots

Supported Formats

  • MP3, WAV, AAC for imported audio
  • Export mix in MP4, ProRes, or custom render via Render Queue

Pricing & Credits

  • Audio imports are free of credit usage.
  • AI-generated music or voices consume credits (rate depends on length).
  • Mixing and exporting are included in video render costs.

Troubleshooting & Tips

  • Normalize audio levels to avoid clipping.
  • Use WAV for highest quality during mixing.
  • If sync drifts in longer clips, re-align via the Timeline.
  • Keep track names descriptive for large projects.

See Also


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