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Categories Creating Dynamic Soundtracks Using Layering
Author: Ryan Douglas | Website: http://www.doremedia.com |

 
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New Movie

First, start by creating a new movie symbol {Insert> New Symbol} and calling it "soundtrack".

We will construct our audio layers in this separate movie, which will give us the ability to target it whenever we want, and keep the main timeline uncluttered.

Open the library {Window> Library} and double click on the movie symbol you just created. This will bring up a new timeline for this movie symbol. Add as many layers as you have instruments, naming them to correspond to each instrument (ie. Drums, bass, rhythm guitar, etc.). Flash will allow between 4 and 8 simultaneous sound layers, depending on your sound card.


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