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scarimike
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I have a simple scene about 2 guys in a doctors office. I have dragged in some music to the scene. It runs great, But how do I locate it on the timeline so I can edit it? Thanks Mike
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This may be what has happened... If you simply drag an audio file into a scene it will usually attach itself to the closest object or avatar where you cursor is resting. If that's what happened you will have to go through each object to find where the audio file is. You would open the Timeline and select the Sound layer to see if the audio file is there. I usually take a Cube or simple object, make it a Dummy object and then when I drag my audio file into a scene. I hover over that object release the mouse button to attach the audio file to it. That way I know where my audio file is....hope that helps!
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mark (12/19/2018) I usually take a Cube or simple object, make it a Dummy object and then when I drag my audio file into a scene. I hover over that object release the mouse button to attach the audio file to it. That way I know where my audio file is....hope that helps!
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ADDITIONAL TIP: Rename the dummy object(s) appropriately, such as "Gunshot #1" and "Squeaky hinge."
Even though I tend to replace all the audio in my NLE after rendering in iClone, I find having some audio in iClone very valuable to my editing and creative process.
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