I have 2 characters, I want them to talk. and I have 2 different voices.
I tried to load them into moho, offcourse I have used papagayo. but the voices seems to overlap in the timeline and one voice got to play.
how do I separate these two voices so that they won't overlap.
thank you
lip sync problems
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Do you have two voices "overlapping" in one audio file?
Or two separate audio files?
Probably the first choice since you can only load one audio file...
So the trick is... if you are using papagayo, you create a second voice. This will be tricky if the voices are on one track it will be hard to "see" the separate voices in the wave form.
You would use papagayo to lip synch one voice... switch to the second voice and do the lip synch for that one...
You export 2 separate voices as DAT files from papagayo. You would then have two different switch layers for each character in Moho.
In the switch layer settings it allows loading an external DAT file. Load one DAT voice file in one... the other voice DAT into the other...
Now load the single audio track with the overlapping voices with the "Select Soundtrack..." under the animation menu. Since the DAT files are "synched" to the audio... both switch layers will synch to each voice.
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If you are trying to use the "built in" simple wave form lip synch in Moho... that sound file won't work. You can't separate those two voices. You would need 2 separate distinct files to make that work.
If you are trying to separate the two voices in the audio file into separate tracks... uh... er... that is a horse of a different color... need specialized audio tools for that. Moho doesn't do that. It is also very hard to do anyway even with dedicated audio tools.
-Vern
Or two separate audio files?
Probably the first choice since you can only load one audio file...
So the trick is... if you are using papagayo, you create a second voice. This will be tricky if the voices are on one track it will be hard to "see" the separate voices in the wave form.
You would use papagayo to lip synch one voice... switch to the second voice and do the lip synch for that one...
You export 2 separate voices as DAT files from papagayo. You would then have two different switch layers for each character in Moho.
In the switch layer settings it allows loading an external DAT file. Load one DAT voice file in one... the other voice DAT into the other...
Now load the single audio track with the overlapping voices with the "Select Soundtrack..." under the animation menu. Since the DAT files are "synched" to the audio... both switch layers will synch to each voice.
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If you are trying to use the "built in" simple wave form lip synch in Moho... that sound file won't work. You can't separate those two voices. You would need 2 separate distinct files to make that work.
If you are trying to separate the two voices in the audio file into separate tracks... uh... er... that is a horse of a different color... need specialized audio tools for that. Moho doesn't do that. It is also very hard to do anyway even with dedicated audio tools.
-Vern
Rerecord the tracks.If you are trying to separate the two voices in the audio file into separate tracks... uh... er... that is a horse of a different color... need specialized audio tools for that. Moho doesn't do that. It is also very hard to do anyway even with dedicated audio tools.
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You have two separate sound files...
You say they overlap?
They shouldn't overlap?
Do you want to hook them together front to back? Or do you need to mix them?
There are some free audio editing tools out there... audacity comes to mind... I think that's the one. These tools would allow you to easily combine or do whatever you need with these audio files.
You need to be more clear on what you are trying to do exactly. Moho doesn't support multiple sound files as the sound track. It doesn't support any type of audio mixing... so you need to do that with something else.
-Vern
You say they overlap?
They shouldn't overlap?
Do you want to hook them together front to back? Or do you need to mix them?
There are some free audio editing tools out there... audacity comes to mind... I think that's the one. These tools would allow you to easily combine or do whatever you need with these audio files.
You need to be more clear on what you are trying to do exactly. Moho doesn't support multiple sound files as the sound track. It doesn't support any type of audio mixing... so you need to do that with something else.
-Vern