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I need a function, do you have this distress

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 2:34 am
by mohgirl
I would like to request to do a function, that is, a section of audio can be directly edited in Moho. I usually get the animation audio file for about five minutes, which has a lot of character dialogue. I have to use post software to separate one by one to import Moho. I'd like to ask if I can directly delete and cut the unwanted dialogue audio in Moho. Five minutes of audio in the Moho drag left and right on the location is very distressed, so it is convenient to directly delete the part not.

Re: I need a function, do you have this distress

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 10:17 am
by slowtiger
Moho doesn't have sound edit capabilities, this is a part of the workflow you need to do before in another software (like Audacity). Also usually you don't do 5 min animation in one project, you should split it up into several shorter scenes.

Re: I need a function, do you have this distress

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 10:31 am
by chucky
Yes you can make duplicates and edit their volume , ' visibility' and timing.
You can move the duplicates in the sequencer up and down the timeline to change timing, without even creating a brand new audio file.

It is pretty useful functionality, I use the retimed sound sometimes to give space for animation and reactions, I may only use the exported audio as a template to retime the originals in edit, that part is up to you.

Re: I need a function, do you have this distress

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 1:00 pm
by slowtiger
Of course technically this can be done - a visibility on/off key also works with sound - but this will preserve the original timing of all audio. In order to shift sound in time you'll have to duplicate it, and the whole procedure is so cumbersome that you don't want to do it more than once. Much easier to get Audacity and do the editing there.

Re: I need a function, do you have this distress

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 2:40 pm
by chucky
slowtiger wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 1:00 pm Of course technically this can be done - a visibility on/off key also works with sound - but this will preserve the original timing of all audio. In order to shift sound in time you'll have to duplicate it, and the whole procedure is so cumbersome that you don't want to do it more than once. Much easier to get Audacity and do the editing there.
No need to disagree Slowtiger, the question was answered .
It's just as cumbersome in audacity and then there's no relationship to the animation.
This isn't about opinion just the facts.