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The silence that existed before the announcer is now gone, and now we
can move the remaining piece of voice-over so that it begins right at the
start of the spot.
Renaming Audio Events
Now that weÕve got the announcer starting in the right place, letÕs
rename that audio event:
6.
Right-click on the first portion of the audio event (the one that is
only silence) and choose
Delete from the pop-up menu.
7.
In the dialog box that appears, make sure that only Events in
Tracks is selected. This means that other items, such as tempo
changes and markers, will not be deleted.
8.
Click OK.
1.
Select the Selection tool
and then click on the announcer’s
audio event.
2.
While holding down the mouse button, drag the event so that it
starts closer to the beginning of the music. Let go of the mouse
button.
3.
In the dialog box that opens, choose the Replace Old with New
option and click OK.
4.
Rewind to the beginning of the project and hit play. Listen to
where the voice-over begins. If you need to move it earlier, follow
steps 1 through 3 again.
1.
Right-click on the announcer audio event.
2.
Choose
Event Properties from the pop-up menu.
3.
In the Name field, enter the name Edited V/O.
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