I learnt how to change the pitch and volume of different parts of different sound such as in this picture you can see the first orange bar on male voice and the volume settings are a bit weird so to change it i clicked on the arrow pointing down and made some point (dark blue balls) and started to edit.
From the strange volume settings it was at before it has now been edited by moving the two end balls into a different part from the first print screen if you look, it instead of lowering and heightening and lowering again, i have set it so that the speech fades out, this is a useful skill in garage band and will do me a lot of good in the future.
In this picture i have learnt how to cut/crop or separate pieces of the speech, you can see at the bottom I have selected a sound bar in the male voice column, highlighted dark orange at the top, this sound or speech is far too long so I am going to crop it down to the perfect piece.
I started by moving the red line to were i wanted it cropped from and then highlighted the area I want with the dark blue, now it is all selected i can easily crop them from each other to make the sound files shorter and better.
I have dragged the blue highlighted piece away from the unwanted remains (small section to the right of the wanted sound) now I have clicked off and the piece has de highlighted its self and is ready to be moved and edited how I wish, this is a very useful skill as I would have been stuck with one massive sound bar (pod cast).
These are jingles thats I used to fill in the gaps to avoid just 30-40 seconds of talking so by splitting the speech I placed jingles in between, stuff like loud bangs and drum roles and alien sound which made it attractive and creative, using the volume editor to spice t up and make everything fit in, the jingles were one of the most useful things as they were pretty much what a lot of it was based around, there is a large variety and these came in good use, all of these put together made my product along with the default chat that I used as the pod cast.
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