![]() YouTube Tutorial for Creating Matte Keys in Media Composer You can watch the Time Warp YouTube Tutorial here. Watch this Media Composer tutorial on how to create a Matte Key. To start, select a clip segment in the timeline and then hold down the option/alt key and press the Up Arrow Twice. Three Duplicate Avid Media Composer Layers This will duplicate the clip segment on top of itself two times. Next, make sure the V3 track is turned on, and the Monitor Icon is placed onto the V3 Track. Navigate to Effects Palette and find the Paint Effect with the Image Category. Media Composer Paint Effect on V3 Segment Place the Paint Effect onto the V3 Segment within your sequence. ![]() This will bring forward the Effects Editor Window. Navigate to the Effect Editor Window and click on the Poly Tool. Using the Poly Tool within MC Paint Effect Media Composer PolyTool within Effect Editor WindowĬhange the Color of the Poly Tool Mask from Red to Black Matte Colorĭraw a black mask around area to be cloned. Then, click on the reduce button in the right corner (or CMD/CTRL K) so you can see outside to visible picture area within the Composer Window. Navigate back to the Effect Editor Window and click on the Rectangle Tool. Change the color of the Rectangle Tool to White. Draw a white square around the entire visible picture area. Click on the Send Backward button within the Effect Editor Window Send Backward Draw White MaskĪfter you Draw the Mask, it will cover over the Black Shape that you made earlier. The end result with be a Black and White Matte. Navigate back to the Effect Palette, and find the AniMatte Effect within the Key Category. Hold down the ALT/OPTION key and drag the AniMatte effect onto the clip segment that’s on V3. You find another tagging related feature in the tools menu.If you enjoyed this tutorial, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel.Īnimate Effect in Avid Media Composer Tutorial The last step is to resize your Matte within the Composer Window. Use it to display songs with missing tags, artwork or lyrics to deal with them one after the other without having to go through the whole music collection to do so.Īs far as playing is concerned, all it takes is a click on a song to do that. A right-click on a genre, artist or album plays all tracks filed under it automatically which means that you are covered in this regard as well.Ī click on the preferences icon in the player toolbar displays tools that enable you to control playback even more. In addition to those options, playlists are supported.Įnable the 10-band or 15-band equalizer there, configure DSP plugins or import compatible Winamp DSP plugins if your favorite one is not included in the default selection. While you get regular playlist options that enable you to create your own lists via drag and drop, a selection of automatic playlists are available on top of that. Use them to play recently added or played songs, the top 25 most played songs or use the program's auto DJ functionality which offers extensive customization options that include selecting individual libraries, playlists or folders, applying filters, and track weighting based on various metrics such as ratings or recency.Īutomatic playlist creation is supported on top of all that. If you are in a hurry or like surprises, you may find the option useful. Playlists are created based on your initial configuration ranging from letting the program do all the work to selecting specific folders, artists or other information that you want included in the selection process.Įnter a music CD to get the album recognized by MusicBee automatically. Even better, right-click the drive and select the rip CD option to add it to your collection on the computer permanently.ĭoing so displays tagging options right from the start with some information filled out automatically. ![]() One thing missing here is the option to look up the missing information directly on the Internet. Since the functionality is integrated in MusicBee, it is not clear why it is not available when you are ripping music CDs. Some information are looked up but not all of them. ![]()
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