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Tips for working with audio in Cinema 4D

Tips for working with audio in Cinema 4D

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Tips for working with audio in Cinema 4D

- [EJ] Welcome to another Motion Graphics Weekly where you up your MoGraph knowledge one week at a time. I'm EJ Hassenfratz. Let's get our learn on. In this week's video, I'm going to share with you some essential tips for working with audio tracks inside of CINEMA 4D. Now, one of the most important things to know about CINEMA 4D is that it does not accept any audio file format other than AIFF or WAV files. And some older versions of CINEMA 4D only accept 44,100 hertz, 16-bit versions of those audio formats. Now, another thing to know is that CINEMA 4D doesn't have an easy built-in method for adjusting the loudness of your audio file or the volume of your audio file. So if your audio track is too loud, be sure to edit the audio and turn it down or up in another application before importing to CINEMA 4D. You definitely do not wanna go deaf trying to time out an animation to an audio track that is super loud. So, once you have a compatible audio file format that is reasonable volume and…

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