![]() You will need to adjust your audio tracks volume levels to ensure a comfortable and desired listening experience.įortunately for us, iMovie makes adjusting the audio levels of each track simple to do.Ĭlick on the audio track you want to edit to select it. When you first stack multiple audio files, it will sound overpowering. Adjust the volume levels of each track by clicking on the audio track and dragging the volume line up or down to increase or decrease the audio volume levels of the track Drag the volume line to adjust audio level for each audio track.For this tutorial, we want to make the waterfall file play much lower than the music file. ![]() We will need to adjust the audio levels to make the layering of the audio files pleasing to listen to. This will stack the audio files and they will both play at the same time. Click and drag the second audio file and place it either above or below the first audio file. Next, go back to Finder and drag in the next audio track you want into your iMovie project timeline adding a second audio file to an iMovie project. ![]() ![]() Your audio file should now be positioned in your iMovie project timeline. Release the mouse at the position you want the audio to begin in the video. R Your first audio file added to iMovie project
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