Sporkzilla
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I'm skating my first program to actual music in April, and I'm wondering...
What makes a professional-sounding music cut for skating?
I did some rough cuts--basically just the section of songs that I don't mind using--using Audacity, but it's not quite there in terms sound. But I'm not sure what I'd need to do in order to improve it. Is it as simple as adding a fade in/fade out? Or am I looking at playing with the volume within the cuts?
I know it's probably easier to pay someone to handle it but (1) I'm not the best at articulating what I want, and I don't want to get mad at someone because of that; and (2) an unexpected expense means I really *really* can't afford paying someone for their service. Plus, I'm generally a DIY person, so I'd rather learn a new skill!
What makes a professional-sounding music cut for skating?
I did some rough cuts--basically just the section of songs that I don't mind using--using Audacity, but it's not quite there in terms sound. But I'm not sure what I'd need to do in order to improve it. Is it as simple as adding a fade in/fade out? Or am I looking at playing with the volume within the cuts?
I know it's probably easier to pay someone to handle it but (1) I'm not the best at articulating what I want, and I don't want to get mad at someone because of that; and (2) an unexpected expense means I really *really* can't afford paying someone for their service. Plus, I'm generally a DIY person, so I'd rather learn a new skill!