Optionally, you may choose to load audio files or use a TTS engine to create custom voices.
Let's record an audio segment for the example.
Creating an Audio Clip
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Click the Import Audio
button on the tool bar.
The Audio Import Options panel will then open.
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Click the Record Audio button.
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Start recording your voice by clicking the Record button.
Click the Stop button to stop; Play button to play back.
The maximum length of a sound recording is 15 minutes.
Note:
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To properly record the audio, make sure the voice waves are averagely presented.
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Not recommended
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Recommended
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Not recommended
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To get rid of sound breaks, switch your MAC OS to
System Preferences >> Sound >> Input tab,
and make sure the Input Volume slider is not dragged to the extreme right.
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Click the OK button when done, and select the Listen Mode.
The actor will then start to listen to your own voice and animate according to the default auto motion.
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Use the left-side tool bar to move (Shortcut: M), rotate (Shortcut: R), or scale (Shortcut: S) to best observe your actor
and back to the original position (Shortcut: Home).
If the default auto motion is not so suitable for the actor, then you may
change the auto motion to a better one.
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