Well, I can't seem to figure out how to do what I would like to do. Let me explain it, and maybe someone can help.
I place 10 clips on video/audio track 1, all consecutive clips. I add an mp3 song to music or voiceover track.
Since I will have the song playing most of the time, I would like to mute or lower the volume of all the clips in track 1. But then for example on clip 4, I want to hear the original audio, so I would like that volume to come up from -infinity to 0 for a few seconds, then back to -infinity. During that short duration, the song will be lowered a bit so I can hear original audio on track 1.
I tried a few ways, but still can't get it to work how I envision it.
1) I place scrubber at beginning of movie, and use the master gain to set entire track to -infinity. But when I go to point where I want to raise volume, it stays stuck at -infinity.
2) The help instructions state "
Note: if you would like to set the volume for an entire clip, select it in the timeline and then ensure the timeline slider is at the beginning of the clip." When I try this, and lower the master volume to -infinity, only the 1st frame of the clip lowers completely, and the last frame of the clip is ramped up to 0. Am I misreading or mis-interpreting the instructions, because it doesn't seem to work the way it is stated.
So what I am asking is how to I bring the volume or gain (terminology?) down for the entire track at the beginning of my project, then selective raise the volume at a few select portions of a clip, then lower it back to -infinity?
Thanks again for your help.