Editing music is a key step in any post-production workflow, but one that's often overlooked. It really isn't that difficult though, so with just a few simple principles you'll be able to edit any track to fit your videos.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
01:38 - Don't have voice and vocal overlapping
02:25 - Never edit in frames
04:40 - Finding the "1"
08:35 - Keeping an overlap between tracks
09:58 - Adjusting fade shapes
11:48 - Using silence effectively
13:23 - Recap
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