Like adding intro music to your audio, you can also edit the end part of the audio to bring an outro vibe. The outro settings allow you to add vibes such as padding and fade out to your audio.
To add outro music to your audio, take the following steps:
Step 1: Highlight the part of the transcribed file you want to add the intro music to by dragging your mouse through it. Then click on the Add background audio icon from the options that appear around or within the highlighted text. This process helps you select background music for the selected text.
Step 2: Select the music you would like to add as background music from the available music library and click the cross icon beside it. If you would like to import the music from your device, use the Uploads tab.
Step 3: Once the background music has been added, locate and click on the music icon at the start of the highlighted text. The Background Sound settings panel will appear to your right.
Step 4: On the Background Sound settings panel, use the scroll-down bar to scroll to the Outro music section. You’ll see the Fade and Padding features under the Outro section. Slide the red bars under each feature to add padding or fade out to your intro music.
Step 5: To play and test your outro music, click on the music icon at the start or end of the highlighted text. The Play and Delete buttons will appear around the music icon. Press the Play button to test the outro music you applied.