Here is the comprehensive draft for the Help Page: Adding Sound to a Clip, designed to clean up the Adding sound effects (SFX) or music to your highlights is one of the best ways to increase viewer retention and make your gaming clips more entertaining. Whether you want to add a funny meme sound or intense background music, you can do it directly inside Eklipse.
Follow these 6 simple steps to add sound effects to your clip:
Step 1: Select Your Clip #
Go to your Video Library and select the stream highlight or uploaded clip you want to edit.
Step 2: Open the SFX Menu #
Once you are in the editor, look at the top of the Clip Preview Screen and tap on the “Add SFX” button.
Step 3: Browse and Preview #
A library of audio tracks and sound effects will appear. Scroll through the list and tap on any track to preview how it sounds before adding it to your video.
Step 4: Add to Timeline #
When you find the perfect sound, click the “+” (Plus) icon next to the track. This will drop the audio directly onto your editing timeline. You can drag it left or right to sync it perfectly with your gameplay.
Step 5: Adjust the Volume #
Make sure your sound effect doesn’t overpower your voice or the game! Tap on the audio clip in your timeline and use the Volume Slider to adjust how loud or quiet the effect should be.
Step 6: Export Your Video #
Once your audio is perfectly synced and balanced, click the Export button to save your finished video to your device or Eklipse cloud storage.
Pro Tip: Balance Your Audio #
If you are adding background music, try setting the music volume slider between 10% and 20%. This ensures your viewers can still hear your voice and the exciting in-game sounds without the music drowning them out!
Ready to make your clip go viral? #
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