Looking for specific tutorial: Two voices, one person, Debut
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 3:30 pm
Hi All.
I teach an online beginner animation class so I have limited contact with my students - other than making video tutorials.
Here is the problem. My students use only AS Debut (most can't afford Pro). The assignment I give for their final project is to Lip Sync two characters having a conversation. Some of my students may not have a friend to record voices with them.
With the 2 layer audio limitation of Debut, this creates a problem because they are required to include an additional sound in their animation (background music, etc.). Of course I know how to pull this off using an audio editor and mixing sounds, etc., but I wondered if there is a tutorial out there can make this really easy for them (I know, I'm probably asking too much).
In a nutshell, how can you make 2 distinct voices with only one person doing the voices and end up with only one audio file for voices to import into AS Debut? Is mixing in an audio editor the only way?
Thanks for reading this!
I teach an online beginner animation class so I have limited contact with my students - other than making video tutorials.
Here is the problem. My students use only AS Debut (most can't afford Pro). The assignment I give for their final project is to Lip Sync two characters having a conversation. Some of my students may not have a friend to record voices with them.
With the 2 layer audio limitation of Debut, this creates a problem because they are required to include an additional sound in their animation (background music, etc.). Of course I know how to pull this off using an audio editor and mixing sounds, etc., but I wondered if there is a tutorial out there can make this really easy for them (I know, I'm probably asking too much).
In a nutshell, how can you make 2 distinct voices with only one person doing the voices and end up with only one audio file for voices to import into AS Debut? Is mixing in an audio editor the only way?
Thanks for reading this!