Adding an audio track

Is there a work around to have more than one audio track. Layers not, but if there are two clips edited together and you want to have a music video with an audio track and the second clip with a sound different?

Could you change the two tracks separately and then connect them then?

Or if you want to ask a music track, but then have a voice more layered on top?

Hi Frankie,

Is there a work around to have more than one audio track. Layers not, but if there are two clips edited together and you want to have a music video with an audio track and the second clip with a sound different?

Currently, we don't have an easy way to do it, but it can be done. There are several ways you can accomplish this, but I'd probably use the following method:

1. modify the first clip of the music you want and save it to your camera roll.

2. create a new project and edit the 2nd clip with the desired band and save in your camera roll.

3. create a new project using the 2 changes that you saved to your camera roll.

Or if you want to ask a music track, but then have a voice more layered on top?

Now Clip does not support a voice on the track, but if you had a voice more saved in iTunes, you could import as a soundtrack and use it for the project that you created in step 3 above.

I hope this helps! We look forward to continually improve the Clip and add features to help this type of workflow.

Best,

Peter Garaway

Tags: Premiere

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