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Audio Fade in and out
Is there a way to have audio fade in and out in Storyline? I find that the audio transition from slide to slide sounds kind of choppy without a fade.
Thanks,
Mandaly
59 Replies
- CaterinaSalvatoCommunity Member
Ditto this request. Having the audio fade in/out feature as well as being able to add one piece of audio seamlessly throughout SL would be incredibly useful.
- EmilyWood-9a251Community Member
Adding to the list of people who want this feature.
- JillKusa-17e8f2Community Member
I also echo everyone's sentiments. I use Vyond to create animations to add into my Storyline and Rise courses and they have an awesome fade feature. It would be great if you can add this feature to Storyline!
- HiannaSabo-f0c9Community Member
Audio fade in and out already exists in PowerPoint... not sure why not here. Also, please add PowerPoint path editing tools (merge, exclude, etc.)!
- MathNotermans-9Community Member
Storyline is not Powerpoint. If you prefer Powerpoint, use it...and use tools like iSpring to add elearning elements to Powerpoint. If enough users bail Articulate might wake up. If users stay apparently Articulate somehow does something right, why else would they stay ;-)
- MariaCSStaff
Hi, Shua.
Thank you for reaching out!
While this feature hasn't made it on our feature roadmap yet, this discussion is connected to the report, so we'll be sure to notify you when we have news to share.
- ShuaLy-48ad7649Community Member
Anymore word on this update?
- KateWharton-c22Community Member
+1
I want the audio fade in out feature.
- AdamParmenter-cCommunity Member
You could add an API or some other interface that would allow the user to open the audio file in an audio editor. So, a setting would allow user to associate audio files with one of a selection of editors (ProTools, Audacity,etc.). Then, within Storline 360, the user right clicks / "Edit in Audio Editor" to open in the associated audio editor. Then when they save and close the editor it updates the file in Storline 360.
- AdamParmenter-cCommunity Member
Yes, please. I have to export the audio clip to my DAW to add the fade-in, then import it back to storyline. Even the consumer level, Adobe Elements has Fade-In and Fade-Out audio as stock features.
- JohnStutzCommunity Member
Ditto, simple fade in and out is critical to starting a slide (fade in) and closing a slide (fade out). Audacity works great outside of Storyline, but basic things like this should be part of the audio editor
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