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How to find/add Music Effects along with create a music bed.

Adobe Audition and premier


-Dylan Lambert​

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Step 1: To find Royality Free Music/Sound effects on YouTube, Click the profile picture once you've logged
into your google account, Then click "YouTube Studio"
Step 2: Once you've navigated to the YouTube studio go down to the "Audio Library"  Depending on the tab
you're on will display what content you'll get either "Music" Or "Sound Effects"
Step 3: Depending on your purpose of the reason for needing "Music" Or "Sound effects" you want to click
the three lines to be able to select different aspects such as "Title", "Genre", "Mood" and "Artist Name"
Step 4: After clicking "Genre" you will have a large amount of selection, make sure you pick a suitable
genre for your purpose.
Step 5: For the example I chose the "Hip-Hop." Once you've found a song to your linking you will move
your mouse and hover over the song you want to download. In which a blue download button would
appear. Now save it to a location you can find it 
Step 6: Now you want to open Premier Pro and put the file of the music you saved into the "Project" box
similar with all other files you've added to the project so far.
Step 7: You want to click and drag the file from the "Project" box into the "Timeline" Then you may use
the "Razor" tool and edit the clips length and deleting any unwanted footage from the music if it extends
past the length needed.
Step 8: Now on the music Due to having multiple clips of it. Due to the music being too short. I would loop
the music and wanted to add the effect of a Expositional Fade. 
So to do this you want to go to Click the "Music Track" then go to the top left 
"Edit">"Audio Transitions">"Cross Fade">"Exponential Fade" 
then click and drag the fade to the music clip you want to add the effect to
Step 9: The next step is once we've added it the timeline we're going to edit the clip in Adobe Audition due
to wanting to change the Pitch and Reverb of the clip. So you want to right click the audio clip and then go
to "Edit Clip In Adobe Audition"
Make sure you have adobe audition on your system.
Step 10: Once Adobe Audition has loaded the clip you want to go to the top left and click "MultiTrack" 
Step 10: To edit the clip and to add a reverb, you want to highlight the clip you want to edit then you want
to go to the top tab and click 
"Effects">"Reverb">"Full Reverb"
Step 11: In which a menu will pop up with many different settings, The main ones you want to change if
you want to add a reverb which you might have heard before.
Messing around with them to see what effect of reverb you want on your audio.
Step 12: To edit the clip and to add a pitch, you want to highlight the clip you want to edit then you
want to go to the top tab and click 
"Effects">"Pitch">"Pitch Shifter"
Step 13: Once you've edited the sound to your liking and want to export it. You want to go back to "Wave
Form" located in the top left
Step 14: The next steps are to go to "File">"Export">"File". Ensuring the "Format" is set to MP3
Then click "Ok" and once you've clicked okay the clip should already be changed in the the premier pro.

Now creating a music bed, You want to ensure the music is being played along as a "background" noise
throughout the entire footage.

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