If your game audio is drowning out your voice, or if an added sound effect is just a bit too intense, you can easily turn down the volume using the Eklipse Studio editor.
Here is how to adjust the audio levels of your clips on both Desktop and Mobile:
💻 On Desktop (Web Browser) #
- Open the Editor: Open your desired clip in the Eklipse Studio editor.
- Select the Audio: * If you are adjusting the main gameplay video, click on the video track in your timeline.
- If you are adjusting background music or sound effects, navigate to the Audio tab or select the specific audio track in your timeline.
- Adjust the Slider: Look at the properties panel on the right side of the screen. Find the Volume slider and drag it to the left to lower the audio levels for that specific track.
📱 On the Mobile App (iOS & Android) #
- Open the Editor: Select your clip from the Library and tap “Convert to TikTok”.
- Select the Layer: Tap on the specific video layer or sound layer in your timeline that you want to adjust. (Use the Audio Menu at the bottom if you need to add new sounds first).
- Find the Volume Tool: Look at the toolbar at the very bottom of the screen. Scroll to the right until you see the “Volume” icon and tap it.
- Lower the Loudness: Drag the slider to the left to reduce the volume.
- Save Changes: Tap the Checkmark on the top right panel to apply your volume adjustments.
Best Practices for Audio Mixing #
To make your clips sound professional and easy to watch, keep these golden rules in mind:
- Voice is King: Always keep your voice as the loudest element in the mix to ensure clarity. Viewers want to hear your reactions!
- Drop the Background: Reduce game audio or background music by 20–30% below your voice for a perfectly balanced mix.
- Avoid Spikes: If you have access to audio filters in your streaming software (like OBS), use a compressor to maintain consistent voice levels and prevent sudden, ear-piercing volume spikes before Eklipse even clips it.
🎛️ Audio Mixing Best Practices #
- Voice Clarity: Keep your voice as the loudest element in the track.
- Balance the Game: Reduce game or background audio by 20–30% so it supports—rather than drowns out—your commentary.
- Prevent Spikes: Use a compressor on your mic in OBS or Streamlabs to maintain consistent levels before the AI clips it.
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