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Inspiring
April 30, 2020
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Where did my recording selection go?

  • April 30, 2020
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So I wanted to record my voice first, and then add movements to the puppet. 

 

Next I know I don't see the selection of items to record any more.. where have they gone? and how I can get them back? 

 

I am possible going to do a few takes to put it together and match head movement, hands, and speak. 

 

See picture below of where those settings used to be, but they are not there any more. 😞 

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Correct answer alank99101739

Every time you start recording with the microphone enabled (which you have on in the screenshot), it always records a new audio track (there is one at the top of your timeline already). The recording is not linked to a puppet. The file is is put in a subfolder in the project panel from memory.

 

After recording, you can use "compute from lipsync" by selecting an audio clip and puppet at the same time (arm them both).

 

I often record in Adobe Audition so I can use its sound processing (noise reduction) support. Not necessary, but another option to consider if there is background noise on the microphone.

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alank99101739
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Legend
May 1, 2020

Every time you start recording with the microphone enabled (which you have on in the screenshot), it always records a new audio track (there is one at the top of your timeline already). The recording is not linked to a puppet. The file is is put in a subfolder in the project panel from memory.

 

After recording, you can use "compute from lipsync" by selecting an audio clip and puppet at the same time (arm them both).

 

I often record in Adobe Audition so I can use its sound processing (noise reduction) support. Not necessary, but another option to consider if there is background noise on the microphone.

elindo586Author
Inspiring
May 1, 2020

Thanks..

 

I did a few recordings, one for voice, one for hand movements, and one for eyes and head movement.