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Creator Classic Importing my song list from Creator Classic to my storyboard

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Posted 07 December 2006 - 09:32 AM

I created a song list with transitions in Creator Classic (Easy Media Creator 7). I have two questions:

1) I now want to import that song list into my storyboard production.... How is this done? I do not know how to open/bring that songlist to my production.

2) Is there a way to "cut into" a song to make it shorter? My production is a minute shorter than my music, so if I shorten songs, if may fit the production.

THANK YOU!... I would be grateful for any input.

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Posted 07 December 2006 - 09:51 AM

View Postdhs2424, on Dec 7 2006, 11:32 AM, said:

I created a song list with transitions in Creator Classic (Easy Media Creator 7). I have two questions:

1) I now want to import that song list into my storyboard production.... How is this done? I do not know how to open/bring that songlist to my production.

2) Is there a way to "cut into" a song to make it shorter? My production is a minute shorter than my music, so if I shorten songs, if may fit the production.

THANK YOU!... I would be grateful for any input.


This is posted in V9 boards. V7 is very different but in this case they are similar. . Did you mean to post here or in V7 section? If I'm reading this correctly, use Sound Editor to make a sound file with all your music, you can arrange it there and trim as needed. There are other ways of doing this also such as adding the music to the various audio tracks in Timeline. Using that, you can trim the music just where you want it and to get some overlap so music fades into the next cut. Here is an image of that process but it is from V8/9 but it should give you some idea.

This post has been edited by sknis: 07 December 2006 - 09:52 AM

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