Deleting an audio file, Working with audio tracks, Turning audio tracks on or off – Apple Motion 2 User Manual
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Working With Audio
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To duplicate an audio track:
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In the Audio tab, select the audio track, then do one of the following:
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Choose Edit > Duplicate.
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Control-click the track, then choose Duplicate from the shortcut menu.
The duplicate appears below the original file in the Audio tab.
Deleting an Audio File
There are two ways to remove an audio track from your project.
To delete an audio track:
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In the Audio tab, select the audio track, then do one of the following:
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Press the Delete key.
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Click the Delete button (–) at the top of the Audio tab.
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Control-click the file you want to remove, then choose Delete from the shortcut
menu.
Note: Deleting tracks from the Audio tab does not remove the associated file from the
Media tab.
Working With Audio Tracks
When you add an audio file to your project, Motion creates an audio track for the file. In
the Audio tab of the Project pane, you can turn audio tracks on and off, select tracks,
mute and solo tracks, and control their volume and pan settings.
Any changes you make to an audio track, such as renaming or trimming it, do not
affect the source audio file.
Turning Audio Tracks On or Off
When you add an audio file to your project, it becomes a track in the Audio tab and is
turned on by default. You can turn individual audio tracks on or off in the Audio tab.
Turning off an audio track silences it during playback, and means the track is not part
of your final mix when you export the project.
Audio tracks
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