Topic: Monkey Jam Help
How can I add multiple audio layers? I was testing it last night to see how it'll work when i make 182nd Legion. And audio layering was a problem.
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How can I add multiple audio layers? I was testing it last night to see how it'll work when i make 182nd Legion. And audio layering was a problem.
Unfortunately, I don't believe you can. ![]()
If I remember correctly, Monkeyjam only supports one audio track. You'll either have to compile all of your tracks into one file, or export the raw footage from Monkeyjam without audio and add it later via video editing software. It's likely worth the effort to take the second route, since you'll be better off editing longer projects outside of Monkeyjam anyway.
*facepalm*
Can't import images into helium frog, can't layer audio in monkey jam
this was easier in windows movie maker, but oh well
anyone know some good stop motion software, that can layer audio, and import jpg?
Actually you can import pictures into Helium Frog, but I forget how. I'll try to figure it out again, and I'll tell you then.
well then its back to the glorious helium frog
I wouldn't try to do audio editing in the animator. It would work best if you did that later in an editing software.
An editing program is better because it has a timeline, so you can drag the audio to put it exactly where you want it.
okay, but i still wanna have somewhat of a "guideline" so i know how long to keep each frame when the fig is talking
Do you use audacity?
yes i do
also, i found out how to import jpg's into helium frog, so i might not use monkey jam
but still open to suggestions
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