Easy muting in sequence editor for two or more speakers
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James Harper
Sometimes the speakers have lags on their internet, so the audio will overlap over one another when placed side by side. In some cases, I want to mute just one of the speakers because they realise halfway through speaking the other person has began speaking and they stop talking.
When I go into edit the sequence, I want to be able to easily mute someone for a specific period of time without fiddling around with the volume keyframes. I sometimes click ‘auto-level clip’ by mistake and I really dislike fiddling around with the volume keyframes, trying to get them back to zero. Can you make a thing where I can just highlight the section, right click and mute it and the volume keyframes are automatically placed to zero dB for that region?
Canny AI
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Why the hell am I not able to do this???
Gabi Koyenov
Why the hell is there no simple way to mute the F-ing audio??? It should be a simple highlight and click option to mute specific sections of audio without deleting the section or video. I mean seriously. it's so basic. I'm sitting here for half an hour trying to figure this out. Please call me asap because I have a bunch more of these simple things that should be added. You market yourselves to people that are not video editors and claim that this is the software for us. So please live up to your word. As you can tell I'm pretty angry about this.
Canny AI
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Silence Audio Button
Andy Chica
A button to silence audio much like the one in Adobe Audition. Would like to a highlight a segment of audio and be able to mute it quickly without having to use the blade first. Would be handy when there are two guests and only one of them is talking but the other guest has noise on in the background.
Diógenes Brito
I'd like this too! Or, if it could be non-destructive, deleting one persons audio in an overlapping sequence would also work, so a way to find highlight overlaps would be handy.
Another thing that would help is to make multi-track overlapping audio into non-overlapping audio by being able to split the two tracks in different places and multiple selecting tracks to drag them later so there isn't overlap.