Once your audio is added to the project, you can trim it, adjust the volume, add fade effects, duplicate it, and replace it.
Touch the audio element in the timeline to see the options' toolbar for audio. You can change the following settings:
- To trim the audio, in the timeline, touch and drag the right yellow handle of the audio track to modify the file duration.
- To split the audio, select the audio element, touch and drag the timeline until the playhead (white vertical line) is in the split point you need, and then, tap Split.
- To adjust the audio volume, tap Volume and move the slider.
- To add the fade effects, tap Fade and use the sliders to set the Fade in and Fade out duration in the corresponding sliders. The value can be set between 0 seconds and 5 seconds, with 0 seconds as a default fade value.
- To change the audio speed, tap Speed and drag the slider to set the required value within the following limits: between 0.25 and 4.
- To duplicate audio, tap Duplicate.
- To remove audio from the project, tap Delete.
- To remove background noise, tap Reduce noise and enable the toggle.
- To change the duration of the element, tap Duration and specify the new duration or select one of the presets. Use - or + to shorten or lengthen the track incrementally. Alternatively, in the timeline, drag the yellow handles of the element.
- To add new audio instead of the current one, tap Replace.
- To move the audio element in the timeline to the top or to the bottom, tap Front or Back correspondingly. Alternatively, touch and drag the element manually.
Swipe left to see all the toolbar options. Tap the arrow icon to close the options' toolbar.