Creating an Audio Mix

To create an audio mix, do this:

1.Before getting started, click the button to configure your audio mix's profile settings. See Configuring Audio Profile Settings for a description of each of the available profile settings.
2.Add the audio files that you want to include in the mix to the Mix room timeline. See Adding Media to Your Mix for more detailed information. For detailed information about the timeline in the Mix room, see Mix Room Timeline.
3.Position each added audio file to start precisely when you want it by dragging it to the desired starting position. You can use timeline markers to make this task easier. See Timeline Markers for more information.
4.If required, use the buttons to cut, copy, paste, or delete the audio on the tracks. You can also select an audio file on a track and click to split it at the timeline slider position into two separate parts that can be moved separately among tracks.

Note: if required, you can click an audio clip on the timeline and drag the beginning or end to quickly trim the audio file length.

5.If required, right click on an audio clip and then select Edit Clip in Edit Room to edit it in the Edit room. See Editing Audio for detailed information on editing audio clips.

Note: you can also click on the Adjust Audio option in the Adjustment panel and adjust the audio right in the Mix room, however there are fewer options available.

6.If required, right click on an audio clip on a track and then select Edit Clip in Restore Room to fix in the Restore room. See Restoring Audio for detailed information on editing audio clips.
7.Mix all of the audio together using the mixing tools, mixer panel, and more. See Mixing Audio for detailed information.
8.If required, select an audio clip on a track and go to the Adjustment panel to apply an effect. See Applying Audio Effects in the Mix Room for more information.
9.Preview your audio mix and once you are satisfied with the result, you are ready to mix it down and produce it as a new audio file. See Producing Audio for more information.